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Pastas are some hard to capture, I hope I do it well






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I would loved to have seen your "Pasta" image, but I'm not willing to dig through a myriad of other images on a commercial site. May I suggest you use Flickr or attach your specific file? Thanks.
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I would loved to have seen your "Pasta" image, but I'm not willing to dig through a myriad of other images on a commercial site. May I suggest you use Flickr or attach your specific file? Thanks.
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It is a very great shot.
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Yes, you have done it well. A very impressive picture of pasta, it must have taken quite a bit of effort to set it up.
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It is a very great shot.

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I love pasta. You have taken some great shots here.
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I love pasta....when are you cooking dinner??
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I liek the composition of the 2nd shot so much better...the stalk of grain is a nice touch!
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