aeaster
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I can't see them, but my old screen is dark anyway.
Love that sky and you did a fine job at composing this. Really good stuff Kellen.
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Damn!
This is good!
Seriously good.
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Well if this is not the very essence of the word "casual" then I don't know what is!
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I like the abstract effect of the very narrow DOF. Makes for an excellent bodyscape. My regards.
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Was LSD popular back then?
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charming perspective
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good close up
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Could have stood being cropped a bit on the left--about 1/4 of the pic could disappear and no one would miss it. That closest clump of trees really doesn't add much to the image.
But those clouds are fan-fuggin'-tastic!
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Now on my old screen this looks a little too contrasty, the cloud highlights are solid white and the terrestrial parts are solid black. Oh well, most people today with digicams see that as the norm so I won't waste too much time trying to swim upstream or beat the dead horswe or whatever other metaphorical cliche you prefer. (Actually, the clouds aren't all that bad--I just have to pull on your chain for old time's sake.)
But that composition is really wonderful Kellen. Your eye has snatched up a scene that works perfectly with the lanscape format.
My highest regards to you old friend.
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I hope she didn't get hurt. Damn, that looks crazy.
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Hey, wasn't she on the "Blind Faith" album cover circa 1969?
Looks like porcelain.
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Damn, I'm too late!
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I believe that it was another sempervivum of yours that attracted my eye over two years ago. Well this one is certainly much more restrained than the over-saturated piece of pop-art you were so proud of way back when...
No problems here... might have cropped about another 1/5th off of the bottom but that's an issue of personal taste.
Good goin's Hippie Girl.
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Nicely done Jim. I like the classical pose, as well as the lighting that isolates the figure. This would make a nice study for a painting.
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Someone put LSD in your coffee the morning you took this? LOL!
The unusual coloration here makes this photo the success that it is. Please take that compliment with the weight I intended it. I only work with traditional B&W film. For me to like manipulated color is rare in the extreme.
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Two Feet
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