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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 6/3/2007
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I love the phrase 'worm colours'! This shall be my motto from now on.
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Salib Cross
{K:1972} 6/3/2007
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I see it start like magic worm colors I like your way in lighting creative one relly you have wanderful varaity of creative work :) regards
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 6/2/2007
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nahh phooey this is awesome as it is.. fine work Patrick..
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James Cook
{K:38068} 6/1/2007
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I did some reflective shots today. It'll take me a while to get it posted, but it's on my list. I like the tripartite division in this one. I feel tempted to flip it over (bottom to top) though.
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Geoff Ball
{K:3375} 5/31/2007
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I do enjoy stubbling across some thing and capturing it, as an "Object trouvee" instead of a posed still life image.
Here was an image that is similar to yours, (I hope you don't mind).
Even has a similar dead spot. Anyway something to compare/contrast.
Cheers, Geoff
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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Oh no... I never add things to photos. Never. I often remove blemishes or little things that distract the eye (I removed some white stones from this, for instance) but basically I want to present the 'reality' of what I find. I hate photographs in which it's obvious that photoshop has created half the image, which is sadly all too common on Usefilm.
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Geoff Ball
{K:3375} 5/31/2007
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I couldn't see how cropping or moving around would help either. Maybe rotation of the image might mitigate it a fraction?
Some less scrupleless photographers might have dropped a leaf or rock to add to the shot.
I guess things to ponder :)
I do like the shot, especial the top third of the broken black rock on the brown rock with the leaf.
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 5/31/2007
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Thanks for the comment, Geoff... yes, I agree with you about the bottom left... but I can't really see what I could have done about it... I couldn't crop it any differently without spoiling the rest of the image.
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Geoff Ball
{K:3375} 5/31/2007
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Excellent colour and tone, love the detail. The bottom left side is a dead spot of sorts, it's also where my eyes finish when reading your image. Aside from that, great composition and feel.
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Janet Garinger
{K:900} 5/31/2007
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I love this Patrick. It evokes a lot of emotion, in my opinion. (most of your pictures do) Janet
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 5/31/2007
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Beautiful! So full of life because of the sky reflecting in the water - it appears to be the moon, but so much light so I´m not certain about that. Anyway the tones of the pebbles,rock and especially the one leaf are warm and deep. A miniaturelandscape.
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