| peterk · 2008-05-06: 20:38 | |
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Reply ⇔ Park Life [428]
My favorites are 11 and 18! I love the sharp focus, composition, depth of field, and colors in both photos... The whole set shows that you have talent and an artistic eye!
Thank you.
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| focussed · 2008-05-06: 03:55 | |
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Beautiful closeups... incredible depth of field and I love all the negative space at the top! The first one is so abstract that I couldn't tell what it was without looking very closely. Lovely.
thanks Amy.I like taking a good hard look at the ordinary things around us ;) |
| Photographik · 2008-05-05: 13:17 | |
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Reply ⇔ Rain
Lovely photos!
Thank you very much for the comment :)
The depth of field is beautiful... good composition too |
| LostAspen · 2008-05-05: 13:16 | |
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Reply ⇔ Alone
That's a painful message... I've felt that sort of loss before as well. Very lovely image though.
It's a painful lesson, too. But I wouldn't change anything, I'm where I am because of the choices I've made, and I think I'm better for them. Through it I've learned to be alone, and to be content when I'm by myself.
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| Emma · 2008-05-05: 11:54 | |
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The last photo in this set is so happy :D I so love his expressions!
Thanks :))
And I noticed how you include a "pair" of photos side-by-side in some of your posts... Just want to say I like that those little pairs, it's a cool idea! |
| jfrand · 2008-05-05: 08:57 | |
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at your service my dear :) anytime! |
| Peche · 2008-05-05: 08:02 | |
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Not at all - the best thing about your blogs are the choices you've made in putting up your shots. I liked the mild confusion and then the instant clarity. It really made me appreciate the cleverness and creativity of the construct a lot more. Ultimately, there's always something we could have done better, at some point, and we put that pressure on ourselves a lot, but that's definitely not the case with your post :) Would love to see some shots of the Camaro :) xo |
| LostAspen · 2008-05-04: 22:52 | |
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Reply ⇔ Flowers on my walk home
I love #4 the most =) =) =)
Thank you! :-)
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| LastFrontier · 2008-05-04: 12:19 | |
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If you have time during college classes, many tutorials exist on the web that explain CSS/XHTML markup. Or iwanet.org has online classes. Thanks for your kind remarks. Portfolio? URL is in profile. |
| jim7221 · 2008-05-03: 17:08 | |
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Im sure there are many who consider no1 as a favorite but simply would not have said..... Im sure that is why I have NOT been told that i am the 'best photographer in the world'... plenty think it... they just dont say it...!!!!!!!... (LOLOL)...... hmmmmm, wishful thinking!! |
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