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| 01/05/2007 01:15:51 AM |
IMG_0053.jpgby dwterryComment by -Bec-: I love this..What a great idea! Something fun and getting the whole family involved. |
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| 01/05/2007 01:14:17 AM |
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| 01/05/2007 01:13:12 AM |
IMG_0053.jpgby dwterryComment by Art Roflmao: This is a GREAT shot! Well captured! Lots of interesting details. :)
edit to add: Too bad about the sensor dust. ;-) Message edited by author 2007-01-05 01:14:00. |
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| 01/05/2007 01:01:10 AM |
IMG_0201.jpgby dwterryComment by Makka: Love the lighting in this one David. Their expressions are great too. A really nice capture. |
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| 01/05/2007 12:59:55 AM |
IMG_0169.jpgby dwterryComment by Makka: I love this shot but I'm one of these people that'll whinge if it's not straight! ;)
The snow just adds so much to this shot. Great work David! |
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| 01/05/2007 12:58:52 AM |
IMG_0159.jpgby dwterryComment by Makka: Oh if only we got snow here in Western Australia. This is a great shot! Well done! |
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| 01/02/2007 10:36:16 PM |
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| 01/02/2007 10:19:34 PM |
IMG_7023a.jpgby dwterryComment by sherpet: perfect close up in everyway, and I love how you got such great detail and texture re the 100% crop..... Excellent..... |
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| 01/02/2007 05:00:28 PM |
IMG_7023a.jpgby dwterryComment by Jewelly: Wow, those yes are really cool. It was neat how you took a much larger photo and pulled out just the face for a neat effect. |
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| 01/02/2007 08:10:55 AM |
IMG_4035a.jpgby dwterryComment by CNovack: Finally finding some time to comment on postings on the forum thread "Unique & Experimental Borders". I really like the tennis player 'breaks' out of his box. The border does not contain this tennis player as his arm & the racket extend outside the box to to hit the tennis ball that has also escaped it's boundaries. Creating this type of border where the subject partially escapes creates visual interest and a sense of being 3-dimensional and/or in motion because the subject is given the illusion that it is coming out of it borders towards the viewer. Great job. |
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