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Karen Habbestad
Sunset:  The sky colors are beautiful and the design of the windows reflecting the sky's color is fascinating.  I see some sort of "scenic" reflection (Part of the city?  Another building?) on the left side of the building.  I'd like to see more of that included so there is some kind of point of visual interest. 
 
David Dyer-Bennet:  I like this photograph.  The color; the jelly fish (They are "jelly fish aren't they? I live in the desert and things in water are mysteries to me.); the image-of-the-image caught on the digital camera's screen.   I hope you are planning to enter this in a contest, David.  You are sure to place if not win.
 
Roger Eichhorn:  Nice colors.  I like the frame-with-in-a-frame composition.  I think I would have taken a step back so the entire chair would have been included in the photograph, maybe even cropping out the end of the shelf, placing the door more to the left and including the entire chair.  But that's just me.
 
Renate Volz
A Smile from Popeye:  A beautiful close up.  I love the wing's delicacy and detail seen on the insect.
 
Jim Snarski
Painted Lady:  Very nice composition and framing.  I'd like to see the color saturated just a touch more and a little tighter cropping.  Beautiful detail of the butterfly and the blurring of the background intensifies the butterfly's detail.
 
Lea Murphy
Lauren's graduation portrait:  What can I say.  A beautiful young woman about to begin a wonderful journey.  Mom has every right to be proud {:->
 
Elson T. Elizaga
Siblings:  A typical little boy pose and another beautiful young lady.  Her face and _expression_ are captivating.  Is she a relative, Elson?  If so I'd put her in front of my camera right now and fire away.  She's beautiful.  (I'm sure the little brother is as handsome as his sister is beautiful under ordinary circumstances.)
 
Allan Rosen-Ducat
Clouds:  I too, am intrigued by clouds.  They have such wonderful shapes and the white and grays against the blue sky is always beautiful.  I always think that when something ordinary can be made extraordinary in front of a camera's lens, the photographer must have an artist's eye, which you seem to have, Allan.
 
Christopher Strevens
I'm happy with life:  A nice portrait.  You did catch this attractive lady at a time when she seemed to be thinking, "I'm happy with life."  A great title, too. 
 
Thank you to all who contributed to the gallery and to Andy for "hanging the show." 
 
Marilyn
 
 
 
 

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