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12/29/2008 04:31:57 PM |
What a fantastic capture! Excellent processing. |
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12/28/2008 08:08:05 AM |
The water has a really interetsing quality to it - almost as though it is made from scrunched up metallic paper, or chipped slate - must have been a cold, windy day! |
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12/26/2008 06:46:50 PM |
Great title! I loved the book as a kid! |
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12/26/2008 05:47:18 PM |
What's that special word we like boys and girls ?
Let's all say it together - "Awesome . ."
This is a great picture Deb - the dynamics between two birds who are at first glance similar, but on closer inspection are so different - one large and graceful the other a small scavenger.
The positioning of the two birds in opposute corners on different tragectories, one entering the shot one leaving it - one with head bowed, one with head raised, and the magnificent colour and texture of the water making a perfect backdrop to the smoothness and lightness of the birds feathers . .
Quite delightful. I could gaze at this for ages . . |
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12/23/2008 10:44:07 PM |
Great processing - gives it kind of a dreamy effect. And your title makes it too funny. |
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12/23/2008 07:12:05 PM |
Amazing texture to that water, it almost looks like a stone, or perhaps a roiling vat of chocolate :-) And what a clever title!! Quite lovely. |
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