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| 06/04/2004 11:42:52 PM |
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| 06/04/2004 11:19:18 PM |
Look Upby melismaticaComment by melismatica: Originally posted by basia03: i really don't see any point to ask for a feedback and then make sarcastic remarks about it... oh well, go figure... still, this image is devoid of any interest, if that is easier for you to understand... in english... |
I'm sorry if you were offended by the grammar correction. I didn't really see your terse comment as helpful -- it just came of as rather offhanded and disinterested. That apathy triggered my sarcasm. I realize you weren't interested in the photo but if you were going to bother leaving a comment, a few words describing what wasn't interesting would have helped. Are you bored by trees in general? Or is just this particular tree? Is it the composition that is boring to you; or the stark black and white? Your comment left me with the impression that you were so bored by it you couldn't be bothered to explain why. |
| 06/04/2004 07:59:13 AM |
Look Upby melismaticaComment by basia03: i really don't see any point to ask for a feedback and then make sarcastic remarks about it... oh well, go figure... still, this image is devoid of any interest, if that is easier for you to understand... in english...
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| 06/04/2004 02:33:23 AM |
Look Upby melismaticaComment by melismatica: Originally posted by basia03: this image lacks interest. |
Or, to put it in English, you lack an interest in the image. The image doesn't have any feelings on the subject. |
| 06/04/2004 12:13:21 AM |
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| 06/03/2004 07:28:39 PM |
Three Faded Rosesby melismaticaComment by midesierto45: Evokes the sentimentality often associated with ballet. The petals not on the flowers were a very nice touch. The bright spot in the upper left corner is distracting--to harsh for the picture. Love how the stems carry your eye to the flowers. |
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| 06/03/2004 05:36:49 PM |
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| 06/02/2004 09:10:54 AM |
Yellowby melismaticaComment by Louison: You can always iron the sheet in post-processing. I do it all the time and it's really effective! Clone stamp, about 50-60% opacity. |
| 06/02/2004 04:52:41 AM |
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| 06/01/2004 11:07:14 PM |
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