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| 12/22/2006 07:56:21 PM |
caughtby cheleComment: Good lighting, I'm not drawn to the brown, but instead to the finger tips. |
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| 12/22/2006 07:49:41 PM |
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| 12/22/2006 07:42:22 PM |
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| 12/22/2006 07:36:23 PM |
yummmby GeeeComment: Now I'm hungry. Good to fit the theme, but no one subject stands out for attention. |
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| 12/22/2006 07:31:29 PM |
Splash!by brownsmComment: The reflection of the side strobe is distracting to me. Good timing for the capture. |
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| 12/22/2006 01:02:14 AM |
Winter Sunset by Bear_MusicComment: I see you have your DSLR back! And and new computer to use it with as well. Killer images to begin with, and PP is your own brand of digital delight. Big congrats on the red. |
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| 12/21/2006 12:46:05 PM |
Fountain Abbeyby wingyisleedsComment: An attractive image of a place connected to a time long past. It must have been magnificent in it's glory days. It's nice that they mow the lawn to keep the weeds from taking over. I like old structures, but there are not many in Florida more than 100 years old. I noticed that in London, there is an interesting combo of new and old, side by side all over town. |
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| 12/20/2006 11:48:30 PM |
Ancient, Modern, Polishedby msdoubletroubleComment: Excellent and thoughtful as it relates to the challenge, and love the colors. Too bad it was basic editing, or you could have rubbed out the reflection of the vertical scissors on the agate. |
| 12/19/2006 10:47:19 AM |
What a pair!by scotthadlComment: I had no trouble at all connecting the dots to make this diagonal. Like J.P. said, see if you can scrub out the bright spots, at least the ones under his ear. The leaves are ok with me. I like the border idea too. Best wishes to the couple. |
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| 12/19/2006 02:35:41 AM |
It's a Wonderful Life by mpetersComment: Killer pic. I smile every time I see it.
I sometimes get this low angle by using a monopod and self timer or remote, and just put the camera on top of my boot or shoe, then turn the image 180 later. I have a bit of back problem when I get this low and try to see thru the viewfinder.
Congrats on the ribbon! |
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