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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 2/23/2008
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Thank You for your time to comment and view my dear John :))
Take Care, Michele~
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 2/23/2008
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nice one, hehe...even a bit small! haha... kidding, I like the composition of the "dead" plants against the colorfull petals, a shot that is somehow sad as a composition... full of fall emotions. be well my friend!
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 7/7/2006
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Ohhhh + I agree about the stick too. Now it really stands out ! Michele~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 7/7/2006
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Thanks Doyle, As to your normal, picky points >> YOU know this is how I learn. I appreciate them , each + everyone ..Ha! I really honestly do and I also appreciate you viewing my pictures at all with your expertise. One day , maybe many days from now you will find much better pictures from me. I just got photo shop and there is lots to learn but I am sure it will help until the new camera in August ! Yahooooo ! Happy Trails my friend, Michele~
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 7/7/2006
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Wow Michele ---As to my normal, picky points . . . I think the stick on the top center going over the petal should be cloned out or removed prior to shooting. . . . this is a very nice and pleasing image. The petals are splashes of color and quite frankly I think the uneven BG lighting on and of pine needles . . . earthtones of various sorts . . . is great. Wouldn't try to change it at all! ---Some rose gave his or her all in the making of this photo though no pine needles were injured in the making of this photo. Very creative and pleasing . . . I'm impressed.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 7/7/2006
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Thank you kindly for viewing my picture . I agree with your observation on the background. I am learning very much and appreciate this comment. Regards, Michele Carlsen~
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Luis Limchiu
{K:3168} 7/7/2006
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nice colors and execellent choice of background, the neutral colors of the hay greatly enhanced the colors of the petals. One thing i think might enchance the image more was if the lighting of the hay was more even.
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