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08/15/2007 03:42:10 PM |
the perspective makes the fork look really big, cool |
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08/13/2007 02:43:00 PM |
This is delightfully surreal & simple. I can't help but wonder if you missed a chance for some artful reflections in the silver. |
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08/12/2007 01:02:45 AM |
You guys and your forks :) I continue to be amazed that you can come up with 30 entire days of fork photos. This one is pretty. I love the lush summer colors.
I hope you remembered to bring it back in. Your wife will not be happy if she turns up short some! :)
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08/10/2007 12:56:13 PM |
Tried to fork a tree? Bad fork! |
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08/10/2007 12:47:51 AM |
Good compostion, I like the tree taking up most of the frame. I see a yellow tint too, to add to littlegett. |
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08/09/2007 07:36:08 PM |
I like the idea, the fork seems to be resting nicely. I'm not sure what others will say, but the white balance still seems to be off just a touch. I would think to see the fork more blue, than yellow. and the tree looks a touch yellow as well as the leaves. I think the composition is good as well (-; Keep them coming. |
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