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Magnolia
Magnolia
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Date Uploaded: Oct 3, 2007

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SandyP very kindly gave me a mini tutorial on how to put photos together. I will proabably go back to my first day photos of the girls but for now I wanted to work on somethinmg more inspiring. Last week I brought a beautiful baby magnolia ( or mangolia as my girls call it! ) tree I LOVE IT!
Feel free to rip this to shreds I would really appreciate any feedback

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10/30/2007 06:17:14 AM
I love the colours, text, your choice of subject and photos. I think I'd like to see how it looked with the grey tones matching and the text on the black. Good work!!
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10/05/2007 07:58:42 AM
Very Beautiful work, Love the shot.
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10/04/2007 03:28:36 PM
The pictures are wonderful. There is something that seems off-balance, but I can't quite identify what it is. Maybe if you reversed the middle two pictures so that the "backgrounds" were gray/pink/gray/pink. I'm not sure. I do like the placement of the text and the font that you have used.
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10/04/2007 02:26:29 PM
I really like the composition you used! Very elegant. Just an idea, maybe try playing with the opacity of the text so it would almost blend into the photos (sometime's it works sometimes it doesn't, not sure how it would work with this).
I especially like the two photos on the left.
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10/04/2007 11:14:22 AM
Why would anyone rip this to shreds, this is stunning. I love the gray backgrounds of the buds and then the slight blur on the full blossoms. I also like how you framed two smaller pictures between two larger ones. I wonder what this would look like with alternating the gray background photos so that there is a little break up in the picture. If that doesn't make sense I guess I mean switching the two middle pictures around but, then you lose the effect of the opening flower. Fantastic capture and processing!
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10/03/2007 11:06:05 PM
Nothing to rip apart here, except that I'd love to see it even bigger!
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10/03/2007 11:05:17 PM
Beautiful images! I love the soft pinks! Nice work! You did a great job for this being your first one.
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10/03/2007 11:23:50 AM
Mangolia - ha! That's funny. When I was little, I called snapdragons "dragon snappers".

This is just lovely - could be a bit bigger perhaps. The individual shots are stunning and the composite is gorgeous with the black framing. Good job!!
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10/03/2007 10:08:27 AM
A really nice collection that I'll bet will look beautiful framed as a large print.
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10/03/2007 09:54:04 AM
Oh, Charlie!! Way to GOOOOOO!!!!!!! What a fast learner you are! This is stunning! I was afraid I rambled and wasn't making a lick of sense. I vote you the Quadtych Queen of the Week! :)

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10/03/2007 09:15:17 AM
Oh cool. This is one of those posters you'd see for sale at a print shop. Love the use of black with the pink. Great idea and well executed.
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10/03/2007 08:28:20 AM
Lovely collage...a little small. I'd like it better if the text was only in the black area and not over the actual photos.
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10/03/2007 07:17:01 AM
brilliant .. i love how this moves from a fairly distant shot to a closer one, to a view inside the flower, and then a very close up of a petal .. great combination .. :)
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