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06/22/2008 06:23:23 PM |
I love the backlighting here, it really makes the Clematis glow. I think the detail is actually OK, but what stands out to me is the artifacts. Not a biggie, I've done the same myself! |
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06/15/2008 02:17:59 PM |
Absolutely exquisite. The lighting is magical, and I love the colors. |
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06/15/2008 12:44:51 PM |
Very unusual blooms...the backlighting is interesting! |
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06/14/2008 07:37:53 AM |
I love clematis blooms when they get like this, so alien like. Cool lighting here. |
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06/14/2008 05:24:08 AM |
Hmmmm.... I've never seen dried clematis blooms before. Those squiggly "arms" look like something Art Roflmao would have come up with.
Nice backlighting. |
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06/13/2008 12:10:43 PM |
Nice job on the backlighting. Overall this has a very pleasing effect. Great plants, such an interesting contrast between the fluffy parts and the dark curly threads. Has a hint of Dr. Seuss about them! |
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06/13/2008 04:50:41 AM |
This is very appealing. I like the simple triangular composition, gray background and back lighting. The detail level is very satisfactory and the subject matter is captivating in it's own right. The square crop only adds to this shot. |
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06/12/2008 06:25:06 PM |
yes, very interesting. nicely seen :) |
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