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Bruce W. Clark
{K:1100} 5/25/2004
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Brigitte, thanks for your note. Spring has been slow here this year, but I was finely able to get out and do some photography. The film is out for developing now. I did post a new photo of some of the local deer that I was able to get a photo of this spring. Now all I need to do is work around the spring rains now.
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Brigitte Kaeser
{K:3502} 4/29/2004
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Hi Bruce Still missing your pictures. There MUST be lots of plants around you. Hope everything is fine! Best regards, Brigitte
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micky waby
{K:9141} 3/14/2004
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Hello Bruce,Lovely trillium,well captured,they are exotic treasures to grow here in New Zealand we do not have any native ones.You say spring is on the way,we are going into Autumn the leaves are beginning to turn and the mornings are getting nippy!great time for photos though.Thanks for your comment on my Astrantia.
Cheers Micky.
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Alexey Sapa
{K:27174} 3/10/2004
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Hi! Like it very much! Very beautiful picture! ALexey
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Mauro
{K:5884} 3/10/2004
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NIce macro. Very good grain elaboration. Bye.
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Subhash Sen
{K:11931} 3/8/2004
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Bruce i think u are losing some gain in the scan pl check it,cheers,Subhash.
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Javed Rassi
{K:8223} 3/1/2004
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good composition, bit soft, colors could be richer, may be the scanning. I have adjusted it a bit, have a look. Thanks for your comment.
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Alex Teller
{K:8286} 3/1/2004
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Splendid flower, very well captured. Clear and sharp, perfect DOF, great colors. So real I can almost touch it. Well done! Alex
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Brigitte Kaeser
{K:3502} 2/29/2004
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Hi Bruce A very unusual plant that I have never seen before. Great details and composition. I love to see your botanic (natural) flowers. Regards, Brigitte
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