Marilyn, Thank you, it did come out about as I had wanted, gets kind of damp about 6 ft further into the frame, Bob.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Marilyn <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Audi S5 with pano treatment: I know it’s very difficult lighting a car and this appears to be very well lit. Beautifully done.Peeter Vissak
Karuse chapel and graveyard, West-Estonia: Thank you for the information that is with the photograph, Peeter. It makes it so much more interesting to have the history. The image is well done – nice framing and depth of field. The leaves and branches in the upper left corner caught my attention because of their delicacy. The crosses are unusual and beautiful. I like this photograph a lot.Lea Murphy
Little Heart: Beautifully done, interesting and unusual. Very nice.John Palcewski
Someday: She’s such a beautiful young lady, but she looks so sad. A very evocative photograph. It makes me wonder what she is thinking.Yoram Gelman
Huangshan - No 1: The colors really pop and I love the feel of the clouds and mist. Great depth of field, focus and exposure. Thank you for the information, Yoram.Garden Pond: A very nice scene. I love the bridge, the reflections in the pond and the textures of the grasses and rocks. The brightness of the rocks is just a little distracting. Maybe if they were burned so they don’t appear so hot?
Arthur Kill: I like the curvature of shown in the photograph; it directs my eye all the way through the scene. I can smell the fresh air and feel the cool temperature. It seems to be an ideal area for an artist or photographer. It reminds me of a scene used in the film Lust for Life.
Randy Little
bamboo: I love the simplicity of this photograph. The detail in the leaves is beautiful, the composition and framing are very nice. A great photograph.Thank you to all who contributed work to the gallery and to Andy and staff for hanging the show.Marilyn
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