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The Gardener
06/07/2006 09:21:36 AM
The Gardener
by h2

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Clean crisp and colorful.
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Stirring Greens
06/07/2006 09:19:24 AM
Stirring Greens
by banmorn

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I like the patterns and the ligthing in this shot. Great wall art for a modern decor.
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Emily-PP.jpg
06/06/2006 11:19:01 PM
Emily-PP.jpg
by -Bec-

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Quite nice indeed.
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Evolve
06/06/2006 09:25:47 PM
Evolve3rd Place
by grigrigirl

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Stunning
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Eyes
06/06/2006 09:22:07 PM
Eyes1st Place
by librodo

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You are an amazing photographer.
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Stories of Her Life
06/06/2006 09:19:43 PM
Stories of Her Life1st Place
by librodo

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Simply stunning. BRAVO.
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Oh, the pics I would take if I were invisible...
06/06/2006 10:41:28 AM
Oh, the pics I would take if I were invisible...
by notesinstones

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Nice Nice Nice. I love the idea.
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Past it's glory
06/06/2006 09:44:14 AM
Past it's glory
by BMacD

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Great shot. Bravo.
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Simplicity
06/06/2006 09:42:49 AM
Simplicity
by BMacD

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This is great wall art for a modern decor.
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Fabulous 40's
06/06/2006 09:37:08 AM
Fabulous 40's
by Photopromo

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I see what you mean.

Due to brigthness of LCD screens or variations because of the calibrations on the screens, we can't control the output of any image when it is total dark backgrounds such as this one.

The light reflects at the fold of the black background, creating a ligther line. If you see it on your monitor, because your monitor calibration is very different then mine. This is normal.

on my CRT monitor, this shot shows much less that line, when I print this image at any lab or at my home printer, the print comes out as I see on my monitor as well. I see much less that line.

Welcome to the wonderful output variations of the digital world. (smiles)

Thanks for clarifying it for me.

Originally posted by BMacD:

Hi!
Re “unnatural lighting backgroundâ€Â¦Ă˘€ť
On my monitor I see a lightness that follows just above the body from the waist down to the far right. Also a similar lightness just to the left of her head. I didn’t know if it was intentional to show an edge? Still think it’s an excellent picture. :-)
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