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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 12/22/2002
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Thanks for all your comments. Hi to you too Brendon:) I always love having feedback on my photos. This photo was taken with a new lens I just purchased and since there are no flowers at this time of year I just had to try my hand with the new lens and this is the item I picked to use for my first adventure with the 'macro'. I had the camera on a tripod..there was just a tad bit of wind..causing the bit o' softness to the upper right corner..I think? Or maybe the more shallow DOF that I used for this kind of picture..in that I usually use f/22. Any comments as to better my ability to use a macro lens is always welcomed. Again thanks for your feedback and comments. Debbie
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Candida Pais
{K:53} 12/19/2002
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i really like this photograph! as for the stars i think they add lots of life to the shot! i think they're very well placed.they make it really eye-catching!
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Brendon Cordero
{K:3524} 12/18/2002
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Thanks for your comment, Debbie. I like to replied by using the photographer's portfolio. As for this pic, I like the stars and the colors. Nice to hear from you again.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 12/18/2002
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Thank you for your comments. Peter, about the star glints..I suppose I could subtract a few of them:) I kinda liked them. I just thought it might add a little extra to show just how much ice we had a couple of weeks ago. Thank you Toni, about the presentation comment. I hadn't really thought about it but now I will:) Debbie
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 12/17/2002
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Well done Debbie. You are also getting excellent on presentations.
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Peter Caracappa
{K:119} 12/17/2002
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I think maybe lose the stars... to me, they are a bit distracting...
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