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| 07/23/2003 09:33:05 AM |
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| 07/22/2003 06:55:23 AM |
Just a baby...by MarjoComment by kiwiness: A zebra, of course, what a good idea for contrast. The background is a little bothersome tho, maybe a shallower DOF or different background would have enhanced this photo. |
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| 07/22/2003 12:35:22 AM |
Just a baby...by MarjoComment by ChrisW123: Looks more like a Zebra then a baby. :) You should have zoomed in on the neck and head since that part has the strongest contrast. |
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| 07/21/2003 11:38:35 AM |
Just a baby...by MarjoComment by justine: Over exposed baby. Difficult shooting in the bright sunshine. Nice try and great subject for the challenge. |
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| 07/21/2003 06:41:58 AM |
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| 07/17/2003 02:12:46 PM |
Cold and Refreshingby MarjoComment by e301: :-) 'Warning - not a life saving device' indeed - might have made a great title. Looks like it might well save my life some days! More seriously - a fine shot, but perhaps a little compromised by the framing - for me, it could have been either more closely or more widely framed, either to focus on the bber or the context. |
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| 07/15/2003 06:21:55 AM |
Cold and Refreshingby MarjoComment by kiwiness: Good one, ya got me wanting a beer now, and I'm still at work! The play of the sunlight on the chilled bottles does a lot for this pic. |
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| 07/14/2003 09:36:04 AM |
Cold and Refreshingby MarjoComment by Imagineer: Noce shot. Funny text relationship too - and a good idea for cooling the nectar! I can almost feel those bottles... [7] |
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| 07/02/2003 12:14:12 AM |
Living in the Countryby MarjoComment by Marjo: Thanks for all the comments and votes.
For the curious, the horse in the background is wearing a fly mask. It's made of a mesh type material that is loosely woven so the horse can still see through it. It keeps the flys out of their eyes. |
| 07/01/2003 11:05:42 AM |
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