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Hing Wong
{K:2545} 8/12/2004
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Another beautiful one. You have a wonderful colorful series.
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Cary Shaffer
{K:9269} 8/11/2004
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Ok then, a couple of Wisconsin boys, ya that big water keeps the lid on tight, sorry to hear about your trees changing so soon, as we get older that seems to happen quicker. My brother was from Madison area, now Ripon. Well you are heading west at just about the right time. I would love to take a spring trip to the west to see the brief flower bloom there. Take care and have a good trip, Cary
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/11/2004
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Cary
here is the scoop, born in Superior Wi. Now live in Duluth across the Bay from where I was born. Have a Son and his wife in Stoughton WI, SE of Madison 15 miles. and a Son going to UWS Stevens Point. So you must be below Milwaukie and not to Chicago. Some weather there as we have, Next to a big body of water. Trees are starting to change here and we haven't even had summer to my notion !! Well carry on, we'll chat again. and keep those beautiful flower posts coming. I am 1 month from heading out west and then I'll be posting from the road, kinda like Charles Karault ;-) jimc
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Cary Shaffer
{K:9269} 8/11/2004
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Hi Jim, thanks for the wonderful comments. I spent lots of time growing flowers this year and saw how they responded to care. Working from home, I had the opportunity to water and mist frequently. The water drops are an important part of my plant care, they really do respond in kind, so it is also important for me to incorporate that in the pictures. I am in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, about 5 blocks from Lake Michigan, takes a long time to warm up in the spring. Aren't you from the Bay area? I think our weather is very much the same. Only difference is we only get 3 months of really good weather, talk to you soon, Cary
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/11/2004
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Love this one, so delicate and the drop of water suggests that with passion goes tears. where in Wisconsin are you ? jimc
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Erik Neldner
{K:10846} 8/11/2004
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Plant Sex....I like it!
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Cary Shaffer
{K:9269} 8/11/2004
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Hey Erik, you mentioned that one image was sexy, well it is, this is plant sex all the way and after looking at it as much as I have lately, it is very senuous indeed, Cary
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Erik Neldner
{K:10846} 8/11/2004
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Beautiful glowing effect! This series is really extraordinary.
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Cary Shaffer
{K:9269} 8/9/2004
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Jim thanks for your comments and compliments, I appreciate both. Yes, the focus on this one should be shifted rearward. However, That was the intention. Trying to perfect this low light style and focus is very elusive, but promise to alleviate that situation in the next few posts (hopefully!) Cary
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 8/9/2004
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Great color! Your composition seems to compliment the stamen best, yet your focus is on the droplet on the edge of the image. If the stamen were sharp I think this would be even stronger.
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onur ERCOSKUN
{K:112} 8/9/2004
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it's just your funny opinion replaciament is that everthing all over the world captured by the me.
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Alexey Sapa
{K:27174} 8/9/2004
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Very beautiful macro! So creatively done! Like it very much! My best wishes! Alexey
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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP
{K:18382} 8/9/2004
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Thank you for your comment on my picture > Silence<. I find yourpicture of the organization, color composition and presentation very successful. Greeting Gerhard
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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 8/8/2004
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I love it too.. ;-) Just wonderfull... Merete ;-)
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 8/8/2004
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Cary, beautiful fragmnet from Gladiool Teunis
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paul sprengers
{K:348} 8/8/2004
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i like this sort off work. verry nice done great colours.
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