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I really can't say enough about this entire folder. No bells and whistles. Just a well balanced collection of really amazing work. I'd like to say more, but I'm at a loss.
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Talk about a fleeting moment.
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What a cool photo. The blurred leaves in the foreground make me feel like I'm part of the scene. rrRidip
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I love this! And I wouldn't change a thing. No due=no shot. The due, the window, and the mood really gives this picture a sense of place.
I feel like I'm in the mountains, drying out my boots, and keeping close to the fire.
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Part of me wanted the out of focus light in the back removed. Then I noticed that in thumbnail size it didn't bother me. If I take take my nose off of the monitor--back off a bit--I actually like it. It adds context to the picture and seems to isolate this fellow.
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Must be one of them new fandangled super high altitude planes?
POW!
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I dig it.
It reminds me of a Chinese rice paper painting minus the color.
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I like your work.
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Nice. I like this one a lot. I think the composition and angle of view are just fine. And I like chair! The texture of the wicker is very attractive and inviting. I will however second the need for greater depth of field, although I'm not sure if the photo would work with more. Maybe instead just adding a soft filter would do the trick. That way the head is not so strikingly sharper than the body. Cute dog!
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I really really like this photo. But the brightness of the lower left corner is distracting. I think a little cropping could really help this photo. Did I mention I like this photo?
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So beautiful. The intimacy, soft focus and colors are mesmerizing.
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I can't help but smile when I see this photo. And that dog! Oh my God I'm laughing.
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Classy. Reminds me of Sophia Loren.
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I love this! Jodie said it "A million little details"
If I had a say(which I don't)this would be next weeks POW.
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I just can't get over it. Absolutely stunning, National Geographic eat your heart out, image.
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I looked for a few moments at this photo. Then read the title, and felt this great big smile creeping across my face. In that moment this "mundane" little lamp had a character and this photo came alive. That is a rare thing.
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Great self-portrait. Intimate.
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The warmth of the subject is brilliantly conveyed in this photo. I also like the way his extended hand is isolated on the white background of anothers clothing, lending to a sense of higher purpose. Beautiful.
Troglodyte sanctuary near Tam Coc. near Ninh Binh
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