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| 07/01/2008 04:08:13 PM |
Cosima in the Sunby AliciaComment by roz: ahhhh cosima .. i'd say this is the luckiest cat in the world ... a mother who loves her to pieces and also takes her photograph incessantly ... a famous and loved and loveable cat ..
great sunny shot .. its winter here as you know and its blowing a gale outside .. bummer i cant walk on the firetrail in this weather .. falling branches and the occasional tree ..
lol about cosima's fur bleaching in the sun .. and i bet she looked as cute as with the table cloth half covering her .. it would have made the best shot .. can you train her to do stuff like that ..!!.. on demand .. !! ..:)
shame about the teeth .. i cant imagine how you'll feel when she leaves you .. 17 years old is a very very old cat .. :) |
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| 07/01/2008 04:01:59 PM |
Cosima in the Sunby AliciaComment by hajeka: Wonderful sleeping cat. I think the brown gives something special here.
Reminds me of Achmed, one of our previous cats, born in Egypt, escaped before being transferred to the Czech Republic, lived some years in our house and sadly overridden by a car. |
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| 07/01/2008 03:48:11 PM |
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| 07/01/2008 12:35:51 PM |
Daisy Headby AliciaComment by patio127: too cute for words ! Just perfect in B&W. Nice placement in a free study, Alicia :) |
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| 06/28/2008 09:44:40 PM |
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| 06/28/2008 08:51:31 AM |
High Key Girlby AliciaComment by roz: you've been doing the most excellent work lately ..
some extremely brilliant photography and i love your processing ..
i'll will write soon .. have been very slack i know .. :):)xx |
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| 06/28/2008 12:57:54 AM |
Hello?by AliciaComment by Ken: There are a lot of possibilities to process this, and it's a great start. The composition and that diagonal breaking up top and bottom just add so much to this. The girl seems so lost in thought and you've created a great space for her to think in. I'm waaaaay behind in commenting but would love to see this without the overlay. |
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| 06/28/2008 12:53:47 AM |
forlornby AliciaComment by Ken: The framing of your main subject by the others just makes this shot. That framing and high contrast just pull me into this shot, and makes me want to learn more about your subject. |
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| 06/27/2008 02:17:01 AM |
Iced Tea Stirrers croppedby AliciaComment by AP: I enjoy this photo very much and find it to be very "complete". It encompasses and captures a familiar slice of life and between all the expressions and faces there is a lot to look into. |
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| 06/27/2008 01:38:45 AM |
symmetry by AliciaComment by Ken: I think I prefer this one a bit better, but can't help but wonder how this would look with a tad less Fractalius. I like it, and my eye keeps going to the legs that look webbed together. Strange and intriguing. |
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