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Photographer  Donna Johnson {Karma:9906}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon G3
Categories Still Life
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Uploaded 7/16/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About 100 plus degrees lately has kept me from getting out. Housebound! Got out my tripod and some tomatoes and . . .
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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 9/9/2003
This is cute. It made me smile.

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Leyla Gamze Ozdemir   {K:2424} 8/10/2003
a little genie to take home.
joyful idea!

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 8/9/2003
A wonderful concept. She is so beautiful and enticing - I wouldn't mind comming home with her from the store. Well done.

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Bill Ciavarra   {K:10216} 7/21/2003
Cute shot Donna...Humm, Constructive Comment...used a tripod, did you leave camera in auto? try Aperture priorty mode...set it to the highest number (smallest lens opening) and dont worry about the shutter speed, your a tripod...will increase your depth of field so your focus wont be so short (tomatoes in foreground will be in focus)...unless of course this was your intention. ...Bill

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Brian Bednarek   {K:1656} 7/18/2003
It made me smile, a very cute still life.

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Michael Holm   {K:7931} 7/17/2003
Very cute image , Donna...
Great idea for a hot day, stay indoors and be creative...

Thank you for your comment on the truck...
Keep it up...
M.H.

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Pete Pantsari   {K:4196} 7/16/2003
You've captured the "Vegetable Fairy," Donna, and she's protecting your tomatoes. This is very cute and creative, and the composition is excellent. Very nicely done. Regards.

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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16195} 7/16/2003
Very well done Donna.
Regrads, Hayri.

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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 7/16/2003
Hi Donna this is soo cute,wonderful shot,the colors are amazing also.My best regards to you,HakaN.

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Jamie Ferguson   {K:6284} 7/16/2003
I've heard of fairies at the bottom of the garden so I can't see why they wouldn't have them at the bottom of the market garden, I'd have thought they might be Italian or Greek fairies though. Very creative work Donna, that little fairy was made to be photographed sitting like that.

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