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jennifer armstrong
{K:6688} 12/1/2004
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hi jeanette - yes, there are a few of us hornby-ites here on usefilm, all good friends & all grateful to be living in such a beautiful place! Thanks for your feedback & support. All the best - jennifer
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Ning Fandango
{K:1277} 11/30/2004
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I like the details of the fading flower and the colors in the blurred background.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 11/29/2004
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Intersting, I know from another photographer here on UF that it is very beautiful on Hornby Island. Just notice that it?s the same location. This image is also magic and beautiful.
Jeanette
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 11/29/2004
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a very striking composition. the clairity of the flower is so powerful next to the blurred background. the colors are also whatr is so wonderful in this photo.
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 11/29/2004
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I like the idea...but the flower seems a little "flat". Looks like you used your flash, and that can take the depth and texture out of a subject like this. ..Brad
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Kelly
{K:20268} 11/29/2004
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you and i the same Jennifer.... checkout my portfolio.... i love capturing things that are about to die.... i still think there gorgeous right to the end!!! good photo too!!!!! cheers kel
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 11/29/2004
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superlatives fail me one of my favourite areas of exploration I love dead flowers Jen
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m.c. lopez
{K:14766} 11/28/2004
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splendid
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Coral Barclay
{K:321} 11/28/2004
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My fave...fab velvety colours..who knew it was a long dead dahlia
coral
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