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Photographer  John Barclay {Karma:3650}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon 1V
Categories Florals
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Portfolio Lens 180 Macro
Uploaded 8/2/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia 100F
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About Double exposure one sharp one soft...
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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 8/28/2003
Ahh, another thing I am looking forward to trying.... this has such a nice dreamy effect, and the fact that it's done in camera makes it all the better! How do you like the Velvia 100F?

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dottie W   {K:84} 8/3/2003
what a beautiful soft image.. i really like this one
and this is not the dottie from NJ.. im a dottie from Canada :)

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John Chiu   {K:6250} 8/3/2003
Because she is the eldest ( and the biggest)...
I like this one best of all in the series. Good work.

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Marcio Cabral   {K:12496} 8/3/2003
Wonderful pic John!! regards!

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John Barclay   {K:3650} 8/3/2003
To John Lamb... very good feedback thank you.

To Mary Sue - You are so very kind, thank you!

To Andrew V. Interesting reaction to the title... any suggestions? I would never call it that in a gallery by the way... Just trying to be creative and silly... Seriously any suggestions? Interesting the reaction to the name others seem to really like it... others not.. Still good feedback non the less.

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 8/3/2003
I've been studying these wonderful sunflower posts, and find it difficult to choose a favorite. Each one has something special. (In a way, it makes me feel despondent and unlucky since I have never been so fortunate as to see a field full of sunflowers. Oh...no...I mean it makes me feel cheerful! Cheerful! That is it.)

I love the sharp/blur control you had using the double exposure. It works very well, and makes this seem more like the sunflowers of my imagination.

You have quite a talent, John.

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Tommaso Di Falco Tommaso Di Falco   {K:23819} 8/3/2003
Excellent and lovely!
enjoy, Tommaso

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Günter Koth   {K:13841} 8/3/2003
Wonderful soft and colorful image. Great effect. Regards, Günter.

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Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 8/2/2003
Great work with nice composition and colours.
Regards, Joksa.

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John Lamb   {K:9687} 8/2/2003
I like you treatment John but the straight up & down composition leads my eye out the top of the picture. Regards John

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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 8/2/2003
Nice John. Good use of double exposure and I love your title. Great wall print. (as many of your photos are)

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andrew vonbank   {K:2811} 8/2/2003
This is an interesting and exciting double exposure, John. Well executed, well cropped and, well, ...beautiful. Looks like you captured what you set out to capture. My only guff is the title. I know we're not always so serious on this site, especially me. But this fine image deserves a better first impression than "Why is SHE always in front". This is one of your strongest sunflower images, IMHO. OK, tell me to lighten up. But this is excellent work, man.

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Derek Kennedy   {K:2270} 8/2/2003
Far as I know, I can't do this with my new camera 'in camera'...hmm..I like the double exposure, with the halo, and the softness as well. The third sunflower in the back...seems to be the one asking why SHE is always in front..like a row of kids with the one kid who just can't tow the line.

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Fabio Cerati   {K:2068} 8/2/2003
WONDERFUL COMPOSITION AND LIGHT!!

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Carol Watson   {K:5185} 8/2/2003
...because she BELONGS out front... because she's very pretty. Nice shot!! You've made me want to try double exposures now... 'cept I'd be too chicken to use Velvia for my initial experiments. :-)

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Donna Lauritzen   {K:542} 8/2/2003
I love the composition, but what I love most is the softness of the flowers "in back," especially the "halo" around the second flower.

Very dreamy!

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