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Old 07-04-2009, 10:45 AM
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I love the DOF...these are just lovely. Thanks
thank you Leona

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Ian - lovely photos .. love that first one a lot
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Beautiful. Ilike the second one best.
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love the first one Ian..



the converging lines of the petals really draw your in.. love the DoF..
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beautiful shots Ian. I like the house a lot...
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Lovely flowers, and great shots! I love the 3rd one!!!!
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Great shots on all and I really love the second.
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The first one is my favourite, it is almost as if there was some thing trying to escape from the Flower legs first.. gives it a sense of drama....
I get the eeks from that house

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I love your work with the wild flowers Ian. You always find the nicest of angles for the shots and these are no exception. They are all gorgeous Ian. The first one looks like it just burst open. Lovely work and a preview of things to come with another lovely capture.

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Old 07-04-2009, 03:09 PM
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Like the composition of the 2nd but I love the way how the first one draws your eyes. Nice job!
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Old 07-04-2009, 03:12 PM
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You have got some great shots going here. Love the persective on the 2nd one. The third one looks like a variation of a flower I have in my yard. Really cool plant and great pic. The last one, looks to me like a candidate to play with in Topaz Adjust. You could mess with that or go hi-def and get some fantastic looks !!

Nice job
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Like the composition of the 2nd but I love the way how the first one draws your eyes. Nice job!
thx Paul, appreciate the kind words ..

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You have got some great shots going here. Love the persective on the 2nd one. The third one looks like a variation of a flower I have in my yard. Really cool plant and great pic. The last one, looks to me like a candidate to play with in Topaz Adjust. You could mess with that or go hi-def and get some fantastic looks !!

Nice job
thx Teedles, I have no idea where to start with that topaz adjust suggestion .. any chance of you playing with it and posting ? do you need a bigger format on flickr to do it?
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Old 07-05-2009, 01:00 AM
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thx Paul, appreciate the kind words ..



thx Teedles, I have no idea where to start with that topaz adjust suggestion .. any chance of you playing with it and posting ? do you need a bigger format on flickr to do it?
I would love to (as long as my computer holds out) just send it to me as an attachment my email is sfellows21@gmail.com
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Eveing Jack great series here love the house and the first flower you know I thought of your fence line post today as I wandered about the lake you'd have loved it .Nice series matey
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Eveing Jack great series here love the house and the first flower you know I thought of your fence line post today as I wandered about the lake you'd have loved it .Nice series matey
Thx .. makes me happy you enjoyed them ..
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