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GailAnthonyHarmer

Img_0558_09_09_2014 Dig Alt - Canon EOS Rebel T4i - Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro USM - Focal Length: 100mm - Shutter Speed: 1/200 - F/Stop:f/3.2 - Aperture: f/3.2 - ISO Speed Ratings: 400 - Exposure Program: Aperture - Metering Mode: Spot - Flash Did Not Fire - Adobe CS6


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I am eager to visit your page and see what you have been up to. I imagine you probably had an interesting vacation with your family. Always enjoy those captures. Thank you for the kind words and for taking the time to share them with me.

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I just may do one 'sans' the music sheet. I originally did not have it in, but for some reason, the sunlight and fruit and my memories of the moment, brought back the 'melody of the moment'. Cheers to you Panayotis, will visit you soon, Gail

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Hi Tony, I imagine you probably had a 'taste of snow' as we did this morning. The 'fall' is disappearing too quickly. You have had the opportunity to get some great captures though of the season, many thanks for your visit and encouragement.

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I haven't heard of this kind of fruit, at least the English name is quite unfamiliar to me, but the painterly look and the texture I recognize as Gail Harmer's style, special style always recognizable! Excellent stuff, dear Gail!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

 

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Hi Gail,

 I just came across this great image. It has your style gently interwoven throughout the image. The painterly effect mixed with the soft backgrounds of music and archers. Truly a religious atmosphere in my opinion. One of your best my dear friend. Sorry I've been away from PN recently and am late to viewing this, but glad I found it. Hope you are well.

Best Always,

Holger

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Your kind words of critique are much appreciated. I have not been online for a bit, I hope all is well with you!!! I wish I knew what this fruit is called, if you have them in your country. :) GAil

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