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07/08/2010 05:53:04 PM			 | 
		
		| Brilliant. A full meal here. |  
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04/03/2010 01:53:14 PM			 | 
		
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03/08/2010 09:55:07 AM			 | 
		
		| I loved this before I saw the gull, now I love it more! :) |  
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03/07/2010 05:46:36 PM			 | 
		
		| LOL!  I love that the gull is the only one looking at the camera ;-) |  
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03/06/2010 09:16:01 PM			 | 
		
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03/06/2010 05:56:31 PM			 | 
		
		| Other than needing a little tilt correction, this is great! |  
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03/06/2010 10:25:08 AM			 | 
		
		| that's funny, more like the gull is asking if their done with their food...hmmm I like how you made this B&W  just a little ka-ka |  
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03/05/2010 09:55:29 PM			 | 
		
		| This is goes into my fantasy Posthumous Art Gallery. |  
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03/05/2010 01:25:12 PM			 | 
		
		| I like the bluetone on this. I works very well. |  
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03/04/2010 09:09:13 AM			 | 
		
		m going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images. 
 
 Positives: What an interesting image! It actually took me a few seconds to see the bird, so compelling are the couple. I really like the coloration too - there seem to be two distinct sets of tomes to my eye, which I like.
 
 Critical stuff:  I think I'd have either corrected for the lens distortion or set the top of the ledge to bird sits on as my horizontal reference (though I can see the gap between the panes is vertical). The image perhaps lacks a tad of sharpness / depth of field but this doesn't hurt it too much.
 
 Overall: A very nice image, full of interest. I'm glad you offered it up. |  
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03/01/2010 09:39:02 PM			 | 
		
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