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Uploaded: 09/20/11 10:33 PM GMT
Feeding Time Original
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The original version of Feeding Time. This is sort of how the seen actually looked when shot. Some changes were made for the FotoSketcher version and additional changes were made for this version. A demolition crew was brought in to tear down a long standing local diner and then a landscape crew came in and did a quick job of planting the area. Roads were dug up and traffic re-routed to accommodate the new view. So what if it adds 20 minutes to now make a trip across town, its worth the inconvenience. Several overly blurry seagulls were corralled out the sky.

Enjoy and your comments welcomed.

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::0930_23
09/20/11 11:29 PM GMT
I hated to see the diner go the way of cropping, but I heard the food wasn't that good. The ducks are eating bread if that means anything. The young lad #3 seems engrossed in his feeding chores Wendell.
A fine shot and the sky is a bonus.

TicK


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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::trixxie17
09/20/11 11:38 PM GMT
A very nice sylvan scene and I opened it as large as I could to look for signs of cloning - man you're good!
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.Nikoneer68
09/20/11 11:46 PM GMT
Beautiful work.
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.Starglow
09/21/11 12:17 AM GMT
There is so much to see in this beautiful scene, the sky, the birds, folks walking and the boy of course. I guess I like this angle better. Wonderful work.
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.Birdlover18
09/21/11 4:20 AM GMT
Very splendid capture; I love the beautiful colors and warm sunlight. =)
♥☺Amanda
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"By small and simple things are great things brought to pass."
::palral
09/21/11 5:14 AM GMT
Hi, Wendell...

I'm not sure which one I like better. I played with FotoSketcher for an hour last night and had nothing to show for it. I like the idea that you mirrored the shot for no apparent good reason. I do the same thing. If you look at my fog shots, they're all really a single shot that I've cropped, mirrored and cloned to appear to be in different places, at different times. In four more days when I'm allowed to post fog shots again without getting beat up by your henchmen, I'll probably throw a little FotoSketcher into the mix and see what I get.

I think I like this version better even though you put all those folks who worked at the diner out of a job. I always liked their haggis, neeps and tatties.

Seriously, this is a very good shot. Looks like a great place for a picnic or a stroll with the spouse. But ya gotta love those Canadian clouds. A solid 7 from me. With my 7 and a dime, ya can't buy a damn thing any more.

Roger
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.rvdb
09/21/11 2:33 PM GMT
Well a great capture sounds about right Wendell.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.gizmo1
09/21/11 6:49 PM GMT
With the couple on the far bank it adds a very romantic look to the photo and the child gives the place a lovely peaceful look.The area is beautiful and you captured some great colour in this photo and light.Plus i must say the slight blur adds a beautiful effect to this photography as well.10/10
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.icedancer
09/21/11 11:29 PM GMT
This original has gorgeous colours and setting
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.marcaribe
09/25/11 8:19 PM GMT
What a pretty little pond so full of ducks, I like those tall river reeds along the edge...good job Wendell!
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.red_one
10/18/11 6:36 PM GMT
Wonderful scene!
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