Wow!...I'm glad you enjoyed the image and the thought that it is "haunting" to someone truly thrills me. This particular passion flower is my absolute favorite and I only wish the intoxicating smell of it could be captured, as well.
Judy Curiel
In a message dated 8/27/05 4:33:00 PM Central Daylight Time, sgshiya@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Lea
Portrait framing is a tough call. I enjoyed the pictures by Brett Weston of Ansel Adams where he cut off the hair. I simply don't see why photographers cannot reduce the space above a person's head. Lauren has a great _expression_ and truly looks like she's about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime.
Emily
Personally, I love food pictures and especially fish. The more fish in one frame the better, for my eye and mind just cannot stop scanning around the frame.
Qkano
I'm not one for children. Pictures of other people's children especially . . . and eating . . . well not it!
Renate
Great sense of color. I can feel for those free, really free bugs. Nice picture for any wall, too.
Sue
Now here's a well framed action picture. Maybe a family photo but so well captured. Action, composition, resolution, _expression_. A very nice picture in every respect. Thanks for posting this one.
Dan
Such a pretty girl. You have a great opportunity to make good pictures. This pose is one of the DO NOT DO in the realm of figure photography. Sorry, it's awful for a great sense of light.
Per
Simplicity in design is always entertaining. And, isn't photography a form of entertainment?
Judy
You captured the complex delicacy of flowers so well. It haunts me with such wonderful composition that allows me to enjoy it and remove my eye. Almost like caressing a flower on the stem to enjoy it without having to disturb nor pluck it from it's stem.
Elson
Talk about behind the scenes! A welcome view into the world of both newlyweds and wedding photography. Thanks for posting this entertaining picture.
Tim
What makes this work for me is the scale. Is it a model or a real airplane? The reality of it that launches my mind into a world of fantacy is what makes this a work of art.
Bob
Nice going! Timing in nature photography is what makes an important picture. And bees ARE social animals.
Steve
Oh! What genius! What opportunity! Only two of these cameras in the whole world! And, to post this picture for the group . . . how generous!
:)
S. Shapiro
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