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Anna and Kevin at Long Beach Sky Lounge
trisha jean-angela commented on Uhooru's gallery image in Uncategorized
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birds Just a bird looking at the sea (Please view larger)
trisha jean-angela commented on hstelljes's gallery image in Wildlife
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In a serious fog on the Vesuve, Napoli
trisha jean-angela commented on frerotte1's gallery image in Landscape
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A Day in Paris (II)
trisha jean-angela commented on gunnar1664882369's gallery image in Uncategorized
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Great capture; perhaps the art on the wall is an extension of themselves! I believe these ladies are part of a group called "Red Hat Ladies". They meet and wear red hats and some sort of purple attire or accessories. I'm not sure if they are a charitable organization but my mom used to be a member. My mom was a member of many charitable organizations which is why I am not sure of the origin of this one. I now have my mom's red hat which has a place of honor, sitting on one of the higher shelves in my closet keeping watch over my other hats. I am reminded of her whenever I open my closet and her hat is very special to me. Anyway, just wanted to explain why these ladies are dressed as they are. Very interesting photo with great colors! Thank you for sharing. :)
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Interesting and well done photo; I particularly like the man in front - no face, looking down with his back to the portraits behind him while their faces are looking at him. It's almost as if he escaped from a portrait and they are watching him, wanting to escape too. Creative and imaginative work! Very well done. Thank you for sharing. :)
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extremities the beautiful Y
trisha jean-angela commented on wink_photo's gallery image in Nude and Erotic
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I really like this one and find your interpretation of it and what you wanted to say with it very interesting. I see it as a window and perhaps boundaries crossed inappropriately (that of course depends on how the glass was broken). Mostly what drew me to this image is the light and how it transforms something that is everyday and often overlooked into something thought provoking. I really like the composition, the tones and light set this apart. I love the texture and interest added by the dirt on the windows. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. :)
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Still love these photos of this beautiful cat; such nice detail and bright eyes! I love her smile too! Last time I commented on her she was about to have kittens. How did that turn out? All healthy, happy and doing well? No need to mention they are beautiful as this we already know! LOL. Hope all is well with her and her kids. Thanks again for sharing. :)
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Tapsu is so adorable and sweet! I would love to go on a picnic with him! Funny, I have that same blanket (came from Scotland)! Now every time I use it I will think of Tapsu enjoying his picnic and keeping his eye on the pie! Nice colors, not easy to do with the reds in the blanket, the green grass, the blue flowers and Tapsu's ginger coat. Kisses and belly rubs to your sweetie Tapsu. Thank you for sharing. :)
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Pooped Pup on the Pier . . .
trisha jean-angela commented on David-Wisse's gallery image in Uncategorized
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