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Uploaded: 11/09/07 9:36 AM GMT
snow on the green
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the image is actually a reflection of trees on a watery street. i turned it upside down and did some manipulation. comments/critiques highly appreciated.

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::kwaters
11/09/07 3:26 PM GMT
I found this very intriguing! A very creative idea! I like the way you played around and achieved this effect!If there is any thing I would change it would be maybe to try and get rid of the yellow reflection - lower left corner - it distracted me just a little - otherwise this is a 10 in my book! I'm saving it in favs.
Kat
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.Gabbels
11/09/07 4:04 PM GMT
This is just gorgeous!!!
The little specks in the water give the idea of snow. Very creative idea and it turned into a top notch shot!
Now all I can do is hope that I'll get it in the VB!
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Genver
11/10/07 12:10 AM GMT
Nice colors,nicely done.
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::gerryp
11/10/07 8:29 AM GMT
Very interesting composition Aanupam...great colors and makes a great DT...gerry
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::Jimbobedsel
11/10/07 2:53 PM GMT
I was wondering how you did this. I like it a lot. Nice.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
::nigelmoore
11/11/07 7:54 AM GMT
I was trying to work out how you did this, it's very effective. I was thinking, did you really leave your camera out to get frozen over and then use a remote? Very nice effect, it's kind of like autumn and winter rolled into one.
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gonedigital
11/11/07 6:57 PM GMT
A great piece of photographic art Anupam
I love it. :d
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The beast is slain VE DAY. Watch out Flossies still about !! :o) See my old 35mm gallery here
::Roseman_Stan
11/16/07 6:48 PM GMT
Neat! You worked wonders with this picture. :)
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