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|  | 06/24/2006 09:13:49 PM | 
| Lainey Run Freeby sarnewfieComment by Melethia: I think you did get the light right for a black and white dog, which is indeed a challenge!  I love the pose you caught her in as well.  There are those here more skilled than I who might be able to help you "remove" the fences in the background should you wish to do so.  Nice job! | 
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|  | 06/24/2006 12:08:56 PM | 
| Monarchby sarnewfieComment by Phil: Hi Christine and welcome to DPC. 
 This is a lovely image of a butterfly. The depth of field is nice and the colors are beautiful. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
 Cheers - Phil | 
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|  | 06/23/2006 09:51:32 PM | 
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|  | 06/23/2006 07:12:08 PM | 
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|  | 06/23/2006 03:55:26 PM | 
| Beautiful Irisby sarnewfieComment by kenskid: If it was in a challange called "Flower Macro" I would give it a 10. It is perfect. However....I would like to see something else with it...if that were possible. | 
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|  | 06/23/2006 03:21:18 PM | 
| Beautiful Irisby sarnewfieComment by EarlBaker: Technically, this is a wonderful shot.  Focus on the flower is crisp, good use of DOF keeps background soft.  Lighting and colors are wonderful.  I think you could improve the quality of the shot by putting the flower in context or introducing another element of interest.  A bee or ladybug is good.  Having a child holding or smelling the flower would add interest.  Something that says more than just "close up of flower."
 I would guess that in a challenge this would not score high because of the choice of subject.  I can only speak for myself, but I am not an expert on flowers, and close-up shots of flowers just don't do much for me, even when technically superb.  This particular flower looks "droopy" to me and is therefore not appealing, even though it may be a wonderful example of the species.  Is "species" the right word for flowers?  I tend to have the same reaction to photos of bugs and pet cats.  This is not meant as negative commentary on the photo, just trying to give insight as a voter (I suspect I'm not alone).
 That said, a lot of folks love the flower shots, and this shot demonstrates genuine skill as a photographer. | 
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|  | 06/23/2006 10:11:17 AM | 
| Sydneyby sarnewfieComment by Jutilda: Beautiful animal.  Probably my favorite breed. Hope to own one someday. Landseer is my favorite as well. Congrats on a successful breeding. 
 We believe our rescue, Tank, is half Neuf.
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