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Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
Location: Home , OH
Date: Aug 19, 2008
Aperture: f13
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Floral
Date Uploaded: Aug 27, 2008

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Seed pod of Lotus plant

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08/28/2008 10:22:49 PM
...oh I get it, blackbirds. Funny! This is perfect. A keeper.
08/28/2008 02:30:35 PM
This is unique, it looks delicious... I mean nice ;)
08/28/2008 01:42:16 AM
Beautiful specimen, superior edit, marvelous light & excellent colour. A perfect crop.
Some other ways to slice the pie:
Abandonment of pixels, the tight crop, works to some extent to reveal detail for an advertisement or newspaper story - for other images, one may consider - reasons to crop. Where does it live, why an environ shut off; is the subject suffocating at the edges; unnaturally isolated; too tight; no air; no context.
Denial & elimination of the context of space in the frame may seem efficient, focused, consequential or important, and a crop can be an easy fix for careless viewing through the viewfinder, but inclusion & affirmation also may also contribute to a way to see.

Message edited by author 2008-08-28 02:00:22.
08/27/2008 10:57:42 PM
Dang, now I'm hungry! What a great shot :-)
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08/27/2008 07:40:01 PM
Very interesting drydoc! I too have never seen one of these! Looks to me like a pie.. I think maybe I saw another one of these in the purple challenge. Nicely done!
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08/27/2008 04:58:23 PM
Wow! Never seen anything like that before!
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08/27/2008 11:09:59 AM
Gott in Himmel! You had me going there: Steve has baked an incredible pie - how did he get those little holes just so, and the blueberries each in one... Awfully glad I can read. Double Take, brilliant Double Take, colours perfect. (Actually 6 and 20; wouldn't mention it except I was following the patterns - 3 in centre, 9 surrounding, 14 outside - looks regular but isn't quite).
ETA: just read Double Take description; how disappointing: I like my take on it so much better.

Message edited by author 2008-08-27 18:46:44.
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08/27/2008 11:01:26 AM
ROFL! Does it go by the nickname of showerhead? I've never seen these either, wonderfully done!
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08/27/2008 10:11:32 AM
That is just so cool!! You should have submitted a close crop of this in the B&W abstract challenge. I've never seen one of these in real life.
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