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| 05/08/2008 12:56:58 AM |
Incoming Stormby taljComment: Sweet! I like the huge DOF for this image, and the changes from sand to sea to sky. I am happy that you got the opportunity to go to the beach to get this shot. |
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| 05/08/2008 12:46:55 AM |
epiphanphairgroundby idpComment: That's a wild looking thing.
I like the mix of strong colors and unusual shapes in this shot. |
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| 05/06/2008 12:50:55 AM |
end of day walkby tnunComment: Cool road. I like the whole thing, leash and all. It's all about shapes here for me. I want to see what's around the bend. |
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| 05/05/2008 12:48:48 AM |
Day 14b: Inside the Red Flowerby bobonacusComment: When it is available, a little spritz of water makes the flower shots look nicer. I like that you captured the pollen inside this flower in this image. |
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| 05/05/2008 12:46:59 AM |
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| 05/05/2008 12:20:19 AM |
Day 3 - Inner Peaceby photokariangelComment: Nice job! Simple composition, beautiful sky, and the silhouette is just right. You show a lot of creativity in these SP side challenges. |
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| 05/05/2008 12:16:14 AM |
Three Little Girlsby L1Comment: This is an image that will be long treasured. Excellent job of posing and props, and the toning is right for the occasion. |
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| 05/04/2008 12:54:47 PM |
Simple Sunset P&S #8by robinssongComment: I am drawn to the light coming around and thru the cattails in the foreground. That certainly is a cloudless sky in this shot. |
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| 05/03/2008 04:20:50 PM |
P&S Day 12 - Pickerelweed and Beeby JuliBocComment: And here's another of your great close ups with your P&S.
I like the way the flower stalk is framed between the green stalks in this shot.
I had forgotten that these plants are called "pickrelweed". The local name for them is "flags" because of their one leaf per stalk design. The places where they usually grow are called "flag ponds," and are a favorite feeding ground for the local deer population.
The much larger variety which grow to about 7 ft tall are locally called "fire flags," and they grow where the muck and water is deeper. They indicate places where you had best not take your swamp buggy if you don't want to spend a lot of time and effort in getting it back from the muck. |
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| 05/03/2008 04:11:45 PM |
Day 13: Sunset Dandelionby bobonacusComment: I can see what you were going after in this shot. The only bump in the road IMHO is the little thing in the lower right corner. Shadows/Highlights would do a lot for the image if you haven't already done that. Cool shot. I like the stem detail. |
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