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06/23/2012 10:09:27 AM |
What a wonderfully creative idea... well done all 'round, Wendy!
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06/18/2012 06:09:11 PM |
Oh, Wendy, you can stop saying you don't know how to do ART!!!! Truly fabulous, love the mood and the design in the sand. Congrats on the tt. |
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06/18/2012 06:48:23 AM |
Congrats on the top ten this was in my top three for sure! |
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06/18/2012 12:55:39 AM |
Nice Wendy, great family effort, I really like the tones in this one. |
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06/17/2012 09:14:01 PM |
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06/17/2012 09:01:20 PM |
I'm glad for your high score on this image, Wendy. I know how much it means to you, and I hope you get to make many more with this kind of light. |
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06/17/2012 08:43:45 PM |
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06/17/2012 08:43:29 PM |
When i have tricky horizon like that I sometimes rotate it back and forth a settle on the most pleasing composition to the eye, even if the real horizon is then off. |
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06/17/2012 08:38:50 PM |
Wendy never picked this as yours thought it was Johanna, nice one. Looked like fun. |
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06/17/2012 07:01:16 PM |
I really like the way the light works here. The designs in the sand create interest, but the lighter color is really what sets a positive tone. The water seems dark and the sky darker still, but we see a lighted foreground and a playful designer in a white dress. It conjures thoughts of hope in the face of adversity. Great capture! |
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06/17/2012 06:51:41 PM |
I just love this one but find myself wishing the distant horizon was straight so I could focus on the lovely foreground and that delightful girl. I can feel the waves lapping her bare feet. Great colors and light. 9
eta: Ouch - you are so right. The horizon is straight. I had to stand up and look down on the image to see the trees and the real horizon. Sorry.
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06/17/2012 05:03:30 PM |
Love the feel and the tone, but not the fork. 7 |
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06/17/2012 11:08:15 AM |
Love the title and use of minimal comp with your human subject. |
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06/17/2012 10:32:58 AM |
Nice image.The contrast between the sand patterns, sea and horizon is a bit too loud. I think a little more light on the sea and the sky should have helped the image |
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06/17/2012 07:48:11 AM |
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06/16/2012 05:17:08 PM |
Great idea and well done. |
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06/16/2012 06:00:39 AM |
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06/14/2012 12:25:02 PM |
Creative idea! A fun take on the zen garden. |
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06/11/2012 02:18:09 PM |
though i think a bit overworked, in this case i like it. great work on pulling out the details in the model. |
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06/11/2012 08:17:41 AM |
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