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Photographer Gayle's Eclectic Photos  Gayle's Eclectic Photos {Karma:91109}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Nikon N60
Categories Landscape
Travel
Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Scenics
Rural images
Floral
Lens Quantaray 28-80mm
Uploaded 3/25/2005 Film / Memory Type Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400
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Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  LaConner area
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About Another shot of the flower fields...liked that this one basket was here and no shoe prints to be seen...tried getting different perspectives like this one...comments/critiques appreciated
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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 4/5/2005
Great perspective - what a lovely sight - now that is s Field of Hope, Joy and merriment as they all nod their heads in the breeze
Margaret

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 3/29/2005
hi gayle,

an endless row of flowers.... very well seen and presented! like the single bucket here, adds some tension to the image.

best wishes,

thilo

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 3/26/2005
Those guys got it right; don't crop anything. Eliminating that horizontal green line would ruin everything. You always know just what to do.

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Dale Hardman Dale Hardman   {K:394} 3/25/2005
I agree with Jimmy Payne, that I too "..wouldn't crop a mm of it." The second field with the horizontal break, is a gentle sweeping arc that seems to me to reinforce the "endless horizon" of flowers that reinforce your depth of field. I further agree with JP that "It makes it appear the rows of flowers go on forever."

Love that bushel too!

Bright Moments,
Dale

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Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 3/25/2005
Excellent perspective and capture! Stunning!
Carolyn

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Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 3/25/2005
You're right, Gayle. I would have a "field day" in this area. I probably be arrested for trespassing though, as I would have to get up close and personal with those lovely blooms.:-) This is a wonderful shot of the daff field and I like the perspective you gave it. It makes it appear the rows of flowers go on forever. I wouldn't crop a mm off it.

Best wishes and Happy Easter,
Jimmy

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Kemal Kekeva Kemal Kekeva   {K:3958} 3/25/2005
excellent depth of field excellent landscape
congratulations

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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 3/25/2005
Lovely flowers and well shot!

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 3/25/2005
hi, thanks for the suggestion and comment as appreciate the encouragement...agree that it looks good with the crop you suggest,but had already cropped a bit off the bottom and too much loss of original pixels causes poor resolution/noise from what i have seen...

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Cary Shaffer   {K:9269} 3/25/2005
Hi Gayle, being a flower nut, IThink this is great, love the perspective and the story. I feel it would be more powerful if you cropped the top about 1/4 inch, down to the first horizontal division of the field, awesome scene, Cary

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31693} 3/25/2005
Hey there, CG. It goes crazy and silly and just all mucked up some days... and I will not trade teaching for anything in the world right now. And you? How are things on yer end?

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 3/25/2005
Wow! had i known a field shot would bring ya here,then i would'a shot one moons ago!...thanks for stopping by,CB...how goes it?

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31693} 3/25/2005
I always feel comfy in fields. Be they flowers or corn....

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