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Ingrid Mathews
{K:7277} 12/27/2005
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Lovely capture Jan. I'm ready for some warm temps as well a freshly picked tangerine. Can't imagine such luxury. Oh, and fresh lemons for lemon meringue pie :)
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Nigel Watts.
{K:5236} 12/24/2005
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Wonderful
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Nigel
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 12/21/2005
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Well just rainy and foggy here. I could use some sun but its winter. Looks fine. I like this Marco. Not sure but the pictures seem to be looking good all over. Might be the format or my lighting for the monitor that makes them look so good.
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 12/17/2005
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Thanks Ellen - actually got noticed on your comment! You are right - need to practice with that burn tool to take down some of the brightness along the edges of a few of the petals. Jan
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 12/17/2005
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I hope you get this. I couldn't reply to you any other way. Thank you for the wonderful in depth comment I guess I'll have to pare that image down a little. Two heads are better then one. I like this flower, on my screen it seems a bit bright around the edges. It's a hard call maybe you could go over it with a burn tool and darken it a little.
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Robin W
{K:16308} 12/16/2005
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Hi Jan, I agree with Don...this really stands out against the background...nice crop too! Brrrr at 50 degrees ??? Here...15 degrees, about 8-10 inches of snow on the ground...double brrrrrrr :) Robin
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Kathy Hillard
{K:25721} 12/16/2005
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In the 50's...chilly? We have frost that hasn't melted for days!!! Pretty shot, Jan! Nice to be back...if missed all you guys! Kathy
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 12/16/2005
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Hi Jan, Missed you today. Hope to see you soon. You are lucky to have flowers. Our bouganvilla are all frosted a week or t wo ago. This is very bright and stands out well from the background. Don.
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