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wackycracka In reply to super-glue [2005-07-20 23:12:24 +0000 UTC]
haha wow thanks very much! i love your comments, you rock!
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KarmaGhost [2004-11-01 22:09:25 +0000 UTC]
I see but one daisy here, and so I think I shall just go on to explore meaning before hitting on technique. You have capture this flower, which is usually invasive and strong against its surroundings, as isolated, trapped behind this stell chain-link fence. Could it be that the more beautiful you be, the stronger you be, the more you are fenced in by society...uniqueness against green, you are only noticed by the few.
As for the technique, the framing of the flower is important, because if only by accident, the vast majority of it comes through the one open link. There are, however, outliers that one can catch glimpses of through other windows (links). The sharp focus is important, because all the greenness fades into the background, keeping the viewer's attention on the flower. Great job...eh, I always expect a great job from you. Keep meeting expectations. You're good at it.
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bluesypher [2004-10-21 01:05:36 +0000 UTC]
I love the sharp focus, so beautiful. The framing of the flower in the fence is awesome. Great title too. Beautiful photo!
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s9 [2004-10-18 04:22:08 +0000 UTC]
hah...
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BleedingTear [2004-10-15 22:11:28 +0000 UTC]
A lonley flower.. and looks so trapped behind that fence... I can relate to the feeling.
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