sarah_mcnulty
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Camel, Cube & Camera in the Lotis Mura desert
sarah_mcnulty commented on Pierre Dumas's gallery image in Fine Art
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b & w single photos Reflected
sarah_mcnulty commented on sarah_mcnulty's gallery image in Uncategorized
Hi Patsy, really appreciate you stopping by and for your comment. take care. Sarah. Hi Emmanuel. I really like your version and I am definitely going to have a go myself, I like your artistic style with B/W and I still have a lot to learn with working with B/W - will visit your portfolio to get some more inspiration. Best wishes. Sarah. -
Hi George, Patsy, Janine, Wayne, Alf, Jack, David, Sam, Pierre, Tony, James & G&V. Many thanks to you all for stopping by and for your comments. When I saw this Magnolia blossom I wanted to try and capture and retain it's purity so I thought of presenting it in a simple Japanese, Zen like way. Really pleased that you all felt it worked. Best wishes. Sarah.
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The Abduction of Helen of Troy.
sarah_mcnulty commented on Emmanuel Enyinwa's gallery image in Flower
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lagune di cagliari Take off at sunset ( Phoenicopterus ruber) View larger
sarah_mcnulty commented on Giangiorgio Crisponi's gallery image in Wildlife
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River-Cottage_ (Click for larger view)
sarah_mcnulty commented on alfbailey's gallery image in Landscape
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Hi Alf, Thanks for stopping by. It was the colours amongst the snow which made this image for me too. This was taken quite some time ago in the winter of 2010! I have had some difficulties with uploads on my SD cards last year (computer memory issues) so decided to revisit and upload a few older photos. Pleased you liked this one as it's one of my favourites due to this bridge being in the back garden of the place I used to live. Hi Wayne, many thanks for the feedback on this. I really appreciate it. Hi Patsy, thanks for stopping by. This is a very old bridge (around mid 18th Century) and I was pleased that I could capture this wintery scene with the bridge. Best wishes. Sarah.
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