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David Mongeau-Petitpas
{K:2068} 1/11/2005
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cool picture compositon and underexposition is perfect for the dramatic look.
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R S
{K:294} 3/30/2003
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VERY nice. Love the light on the flowers - and the sky is amazing.
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Stephen Laszlo
{K:2086} 6/13/2002
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This is a direct scan of the original print. Nevertheless, I'm hoping to work this print in my darkroom when I have the time. Which I wish I had more of. But when I do - I promise I'll post it. I would correct this in Photoshop, but that's not the way I work. That would be too easy.
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Ron Browne
{K:1282} 6/13/2002
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Stephen,
I really like the light on this one, eagerly awaiting your final (if there is such a thing) version.
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Stephen Laszlo
{K:2086} 6/13/2002
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Hi William,
That is a great idea. I never even thought of doing something like that. When I get home tonight I'll post this picture again - upside down. Lets see what happens!
Thanks, Stephen
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 6/12/2002
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Steve, I have a photograph on my wall of a girl coming out of the water (I'll find it and post it sometime) I displayed at as a horizontal instead of a vertical. The only clue is her earrings and gravity. This photograph gives me the same mischief. I wish you had posted it upside down--just to make people think. Whatever I said about your last photo doubles with this.
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