| Image | Comment | 
|  | 04/07/2008 04:16:26 PM | 
| Valley Steelby  bmartuchComment: Funky processing works well here; looks like something out of a historical monograph.  8 | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 04:14:51 PM | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 04:13:53 PM | 
| amissby  arsenalComment: Haunting image that tells a story; I wonder how many will get that.  A bit on the overprocessed side for me (photomatix?) makes the scene unnatural, but maybe that was your point. | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 04:13:49 PM | 
| Sunrise at the Churchyardby  NuzzerComment: Very peaceful scene.  The single tree on the hill provides a nice counterpoint, and the colors on the grass are striking | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 04:11:36 PM | 
| into the lightsby  sigrun_thComment: The bus makes an unusual addition that provides a nice contrast to the image, and tells us a story.  Good work. | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 04:11:15 PM | 
| Puddle Reflectionby  chunsumComment: Great eye, great find, great perspective.   It pays to keep your head down when walking about. | 
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|  | 04/07/2008 12:30:31 AM | 
| Bunchesby  HipychikComment: Hey Terry -- nice one!  I was one of your 9s on this shot; liked the processing and all the curves | 
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|  | 04/06/2008 09:05:45 AM | 
| Beautyby  jacoloComment: This is really freaky.  Reminds me of an old B-movie horror flick, with the harsh light on the cheek, the eeirie eyes and the long lashes.  Assuming that was the look you were going for, nice work! | 
|  | 04/01/2008 07:41:08 PM | 
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|  | 04/01/2008 07:40:11 PM | 
| eggs.jpgby  PhotomouseComment: Colors and textures are captured "well" here.  Pun intended.  And the recipe looks very good.  I like the composition of this better in the full size than in the thumb, though I tend to prefer a lower  (across the bow) view for food shots rather than the looking straight down view you've got here.  It helps to hide the less appetizing bits (like those little tails hanging off the yolks). | 
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