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Kessia & Morgan UVA
{K:7265} 8/8/2005
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wow! this is a really cool flower, kind of un-earthly almost! i wonder if TJ originally planted these there... excellent composition, i like how you can see the house but it doesn't distract from the flowers! great shot! Kess
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Myles King
{K:791} 8/7/2005
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Sameh - After reading your comment I went back to the original and realized there is no noise in it. I think the noise originated when I changed the image size so i could post it on here. Thanks for the advice! Myles
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 8/7/2005
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This is a lovely flower photo, Miles,in focus all over allowing the building behind (Thomas Jefferson's home?) to be seen very well. Thank you for your generous comment on my "Black devil." Best regards, Rafi
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Kenneth Car
{K:5704} 8/7/2005
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Wonderful image.
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Sameh Odeh
{K:4717} 8/7/2005
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Nice color tones and texture. but if you don't mind ,i have a suggestion , that you can reduce the noise at the background, any way good job and well done. And thanks for your comments on my photos.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 8/7/2005
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Excellent capture of this nice flowers in the foreground giving partial view to this beautiful house in the bachgtound,superb colors Many thanks for nice comments on "Fairy IR combined and "Flying around" Best regards
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 8/6/2005
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Wonderful flower Myles, they look like a natural candelabras, and a fitting flower for Jefferson's home. I like how you have featured this and have also given us a peek at the home behind. Alison
Maybe we ill see you up here?
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