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Peche · 2008-05-07: 03:38
Peche And I just did! I like your profile.. and your ideas.. wonderful to be a positive person, even better to share it with like-minded people. As for actively seeking to improve yourself, that's a wonderful thing to do.

Nup! I just cut one up to mimic a photo of a lens hood... hahahah it was so dodgy... made it out of some strong paper... :) Have a go! I'm sure there is a tutorial though and it would probably be better than my crapola attempt. It got wet the day I used it and kaputt... LOL

hehe I know what you mean! :) And I think it's great to share that inspiration. You'd like to think if the same happened to someone with one of your shots, that they would tell you.

Pfft NO!! Not at all, hun :)

xoxoxo
Peche · 2008-05-07: 00:51
Peche
Reply ⇔ Entwined
I love that message, that we are all connected. It made me think of a quote I have on my gaia profile:
I am the universe becoming aware of itself. And so are you.

Love the color in this shot... and how the depth of field adds so much softness to an otherwise rough t...
Once again, your comments are so cool. That might be the most immature way of articulating it, but I'm really lost for words right now! lol Work has fried my brain.
Gaia profile? What's that? Do tell! I LOVE the quote.
Peche · 2008-05-07: 00:48
Peche
Reply ⇔ Textures
That first shot is my favorite of the set... I love the motion and contrast. It works great in black&white... The darkness creeping in from the corners (in several of these shots) adds a lot to the atmosphere...

I also love #5, for the depth of field of course, but also because...
Thank you very much Amy – but please do not ever feel pressured to comment – you can when you can, and if you feel compelled to - if you don’t, it’s not like I’m suddenly going to cast you off! :P

I really like the first as well, and you’d be the only person to favour it other than myself :) That darkness creeping in on the edge of the shots is created by my little homemade vignette – you should try one, it’s fun. You can also get that from the vignette function in PS.

Hehehehe glad you noticed spidey! I love him peeking out in the shot :)

Yes, spot on – you’re the only one to get that – it is a palm tree! Isn’t the texture lovely? It looks almost like really coarse hair hehehehe

peterk · 2008-05-06: 20:43
peterk
Reply ⇔ Park Life [430]
Number 3 is absolutely gorgeous... I love the angle and depth of field. Definitely had to enlarge that one. Wow!

The whole set looks very professional. You have too few comments.
Thank you. Comments like yours make up for the shortfall. :)
peterk · 2008-05-06: 20:38
peterk
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.
focussed · 2008-05-06: 03:55
focussed
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
Photographik
Reply ⇔ Rain
Lovely photos!
The depth of field is beautiful... good composition too
Thank you very much for the comment :)
LostAspen · 2008-05-05: 13:16
LostAspen
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.
Emma · 2008-05-05: 11:54
Emma
The last photo in this set is so happy :D I so love his expressions!
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!
Thanks :))
jfrand · 2008-05-05: 08:57
jfrand at your service my dear :)
anytime!
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