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Uploaded: 09/01/07 2:42 AM GMT
Resting Fiddle
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&KEIFER
09/01/07 2:57 AM GMT
Welcome to Caedes! ..

if you are in the mood for critique .. I will say that the focus suffers a little .. and, if you are not, then don't read this

I DO look forward to more .. not many people here do still-life set pieces


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::tee
09/01/07 5:49 AM GMT
This is really quite nice. The subject matter is great and it all appears so very clean and crisp. I do agree with keifer on the focus, though. It could be a bit sharper. Very nice, none the less. Welcome to Caedes!!

tee
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So many pics and so little time can mean just one thing - it must be - tee time
.bengalibob
09/01/07 1:54 PM GMT
thanks for the views and comments guys! i'm a newbie as u can tell and this shot was taken several yrs ago with a Nikon CoolPix present (2.1 mgpxl). the location was the home of a professional photographer friend...you can check out her great work at www.ellendenuto.com.

:-)
bengalibob
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::tealeaves
09/02/07 4:58 PM GMT
Lovely presentation and colours. I look forward to seeing more of your works.

Welcome to Caedes! :)

Checked out the web site of your friend...outstanding work she does! Thanks for sharing.

Lori
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Mythmaker
09/03/07 3:06 AM GMT
The composition on this is great, it immediately drew my eye. Sharpness has already been commented on, I look forward to other images of yours if they have a similar quality of simplicity and clarity. Nice work.
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::cynlee
09/19/07 4:39 AM GMT
This is such a nicely composed shot. I like the set up and the colors are so calming. I love that white chair. I checked out your friends gallery and she does some wonderful work too. Welcome.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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