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Midsummer Night's Treat
05/11/2005 05:58:37 PM
Midsummer Night's Treat
by peterish

Comment:
The unique lighting total makes the picture. I'm kinda partial to liking it because I love watermelon, but I think most would agree with me that it's quite an appetizing shot.
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Watch out!
05/11/2005 05:53:13 PM
Watch out!
by AnnaP

Comment:
Perhaps a different crop would make it stronger, but the crop you chose is certianly more interesting than if you had included the whole sign in the frame, as most wouldn't think to do otherwise.
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Blossom Opening in Triangles
05/11/2005 05:50:12 PM
Blossom Opening in Triangles
by Cantique

Comment:
exquisite. I hope this one fares VERY well-- it desrves to
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The Ever-Elusive Albino Squirrel
04/08/2005 02:15:34 AM
The Ever-Elusive Albino Squirrel
by DefyTime

Comment:
What a cute little fellow! He makes you just want to hold out a bit of treat in an outstreched hand and coax him on down the tree to be a fuzzy little friend. I'd never seen an albino squirrel before, but back in my dorm-days there were a whole bunch of (quite fat!) squirrels that loved to hang around the cafeteria doors and eat offerings straight out of students' hands. We'd often snatch an extra cookie or ice cream cone or the like on the way past the dessert table in order to have a decent present to place in their little outstreched faces. Those campus squirrels must have had the highest cholesterol in all of Louisiana! Anyway, thanks for sharing such a unique shot. That dear little face brought back pleasant memories--always my favorite kind of pictures!
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Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright...
04/06/2005 10:54:00 AM
Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright...
by Moose101

Comment:
Awesome title. I wonder how many non-lit people are out there scratching there heads and saying, "I don't get the title. Can't even spell 'tiger.' Must be dumb. I'll score it crappily." I hope thery're few. Cute shot, and as I said, great title.
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The biginning: 9 lives to follow
03/30/2005 12:41:05 AM
The biginning: 9 lives to follow
by narcisa

Comment:
Incredibly precious. I can't help but score it highly.
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...of a blossom.
03/30/2005 12:28:28 AM
...of a blossom.
by mocabela

Comment:
Not sure why, but I'm not exra-fond of the crop. I do, however, love the texture.
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Liquid Alarm Clock
03/30/2005 12:27:04 AM
Liquid Alarm Clock
by quid

Comment:
The choice of a plain white cup was a good one, as it kept the image uncluttered.
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Great Beginnings
03/30/2005 12:25:11 AM
Great Beginnings
by tommyd65

Comment:
I had a similar idea, but not with that book. I gave up, though, because by typewriter isn't as photogenic. I wish my efforts had turned out more like yours. By the way, that's an excellent book.
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Nature's Grandeur
03/28/2005 12:49:09 PM
Nature's Grandeur2nd Place
by pncowley

Comment:
That's breathtaking. I mean, the Grand Canyon (I'm assuming the photo is of that), is gorgeous. but so many photographs of it are pretty, yes, but so cliche. They all seem to be taken while standing on one cliff, with another cliff off about a football field away as the subject, and then the opposite side of the canyon making the background.
Your photo is different because it adds in a foreground. Throwing in that new element totally puts this head and shoulders above your regular pretty canyon shot. Well done!
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