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| 12/29/2008 08:30:56 AM |
Untitledby trevytrevComment by Jutilda: I love this. So glad people are appreciating the lensbaby. I couldn't figure it out but really like an image that does. Makes me think of the sea grass on our summer vacations when I was a child. |
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| 12/29/2008 05:38:37 AM |
Redtail Hawkby trevytrevComment by BeeCee: Lovely :) We have several red-tails around here but I have yet to get a nice shot of them.
Trivia... did you know they use the cry of the red-tail in movies and tv to replace the wimpy voice of bald eagles? |
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| 12/29/2008 01:21:25 AM |
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| 12/29/2008 01:18:34 AM |
Redtail Hawkby trevytrevComment by jbsmithana: Konow what ou mean, I have hundreds of flying bird shots that I know I wont use but can't help taking anyway! Love some of the stuff in your portflio. |
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| 12/29/2008 12:38:27 AM |
Untitledby trevytrevComment by ubique: This one's terrific. I'm lying in the grass hiding from ... everybody! It has that musty smell, like clean compost. And it's soft and scratchy at the same time. It's a strangely familiar feeling that I had forgotten, but I remember it now. Thanks!
Can't do that with a regular lens! Something always gets in the way. And regular lenses can't do scratch-and-sniff either. |
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| 12/28/2008 08:34:08 PM |
The cold and lonely way...by trevytrevComment by ubique: I risk annoying you Trevor, but I think I'd like this better without Lensbaby (and I mean that as a compliment to your photograph). This way it gets me to the far end of the path too quickly. It's a picture to savour, and now here I am standing at the other end all out of breath and none the wiser for the journey. |
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| 12/27/2008 11:33:46 PM |
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| 12/27/2008 11:38:33 AM |
Webbby trevytrevComment by ponder: I'm a fan of dewy spiderwebs and yours is no exception. I enjoy your shallow depth of field from left to right and your interesting sepia toned background. There is a beautiful pattern that is set off by the water drops too. The clearest drops form a sort of lens on the world behind the web and show what can't be seen by the shallow depth of field you've caught here. Overall a very beautiful image! |
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| 12/22/2008 08:09:13 AM |
Untitledby trevytrevComment by Bernard_Marx: This shot is haunted! From the thumbnail view I can see two faces - center and center-left. I can't see them upon opening. Fun! |
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| 12/15/2008 08:28:15 PM |
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