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Spiral
10/04/2009 08:38:51 PM
Spiral
by SammyM

Comment by Yo_Spiff:
Nice use of the shadows to add depth and interest. Headboard on a bed?
Spiral
10/04/2009 08:23:32 AM
Spiral
by SammyM

Comment by rennie:
Great detail and very good soft light. Nice composition. Good light.
Spiral
10/02/2009 10:02:58 PM
Spiral
by SammyM

Comment by ahjenny:
I like the shadows in this picture.
Spiral
09/30/2009 11:20:24 AM
Spiral
by SammyM

Comment by Jaded_Housewife:
*not voting as I'm in this challenge-just commenting since I've seen requests for comments in the challenge thread*

Very pretty. Wonderful colors. Maybe a bit too muted? Not sure. I wish there weren't all the dark space in the bottom right though. Otherwise, Nicely seen, and well shot.
Nine
09/22/2009 07:01:36 PM
Nine
by SammyM

Comment by AJSullivan:
nice set up, and nice lawn.
Nine
09/19/2009 12:16:12 PM
Nine
by SammyM

Comment by bob350:
Numeral made from nine flowers is a good subject. Details in the flowers are not vry sharp, if not using a tripod consider doing so. In this case, the grass provides considerable detail and high contrast (black in between greens and browns) that pulls the eye away from the flowers -- the square of grass in the left lower corner becomes an alternative main subject competing with the petals.
Nine
09/17/2009 07:08:47 PM
Nine
by SammyM

Comment by Niecy:
Just a little soft
Nine
09/17/2009 05:38:54 AM
Nine
by SammyM

Comment by ericwoo:
Your lawn mower blade needs sharpening. The grass is being ripped at the level of the blade more than it is being cut. Here is how to sharpen your own mower blade to save some time and money:

1 Make sure the mower is turned off, and you should disconnect the spark plug.

2 Take a wrench and remove the blade by removing the nut that secures the blade to the mower deck.

3 Remove any rust with a steel brush or steel wool.

4 Sharpen the blade down to the point where the metal has a nice smooth edge. Even out the rough spots until isn't pitted anymore. Just follow the angle for the edge that is already there.

5 You can use a grinding wheel or file. Some mowers, like reel mowers, come with a sharpening kit, so you'll need to use that.

6 If you don't have a grinder or file, you can take just the blade to a mower shop and they can run it over a grinder for you. That way you don't have to leave your mower there.

7 Now the last step is really important. For a lawn mower to run properly, the blade has to be balanced. So check the balance of the blade by supporting the blade at its center. If it is out of balance, remove a bit more of the blade by sharpening one side until you achieve balance.

8 Lastly, clean your mower. Wipe it down and remove old grass clippings or dirt.

You'll find that this gives your grass a much healthier appearance, and it can prevent many diseases that some lawns are susceptible to.

About the image, your primary focal plane is in the grass rather than the flowers. This effectively kills any contrast that would add detail and crispness to the flowers, thus making them difficult to look at when paired with the harshness of the pink color. This one needs a fair amount of work to become appealing to the eye. 3.
Back to the books
09/13/2009 08:24:54 PM
Back to the books
by SammyM

Comment by kandykarml:
the sun was a little harsh but you had a good idea. simple yet effective. reminds me of spending my lunch on the school lawn. 6 for me.
Back to the books
09/13/2009 04:49:49 PM
Back to the books
by SammyM

Comment by Damzel:
Should have used a Bright green apple would have popped
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