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rob bishop
{K:561} 3/7/2004
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This one has great composition and depth. The contrast of the colors works great too. Thanks for commenting on my bricks and lanterns photo. The sky is real, just pumped up a little as are all the colors.
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 12/9/2003
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Hi Roger , Quite sure I haven't seen THIS Persimmon image before. It is indeed a very nice composition of colours and this max DOF look is perfect fitting to the issue.
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P. Fitz
{K:1067} 11/10/2003
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Hello Roger
Excellent composition, love the saturated colours. A unique shot which deserves to be enlarged and hung. I wonder what it would look like with a blue sky???
Fitz
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ifte amjad
{K:247} 11/10/2003
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this is excellent! i bet an enlarged version of this looks even cooler!
kudos!
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Gerardo Di Paola
{K:224} 11/10/2003
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Simply great! Gerardo.
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Fernando Macedo
{K:4008} 11/10/2003
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Beauty! Congrats, regards Fernando.
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Thom Stevenson
{K:132} 11/10/2003
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A stunning image! After I clicked the thumbnail I was struck with the overall impact of contrasting color and 3D depth of image ... the almost dizzing array of fruit hanging in space. The branch in the foreground does lead the eye, but I find the subtle line of tree trunks behind it even more provacative, sucking me into the deep grove, then the individual fruits in the foreground pulls me back out. Reminds me of that zooming video effect; when the subject stays static, but the background is zoomed in ... often overdone and gimmicky in teenage horror films, but when done well has great effect. Roger you made it work in 2D, nicely done!!! I know, a wierd critique, but that's my take.
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Nita M
{K:4986} 11/10/2003
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Beautiful autumn toning.
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Gerhard F
{K:2820} 11/10/2003
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Hi Roger - nice to "meet" You on the Main Page :) - but to be honest Your apple tree is much better than my dieng plateau - I just had to push the trigger and didn't arrange anything or to see anything hidden like You.
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rabka man
{K:1093} 11/9/2003
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very nice... roger
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Lesley Silvia
{K:-66} 11/9/2003
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It's very interesting the way the color seems to almost drain out of the picture.
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 11/9/2003
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I really like how you have captured this same area throughout the seasons....Very Pretty and Very Nice work
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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 11/9/2003
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beautiful subject and very well done; the point of view shows all the surprising red fruit cloud; i wish i had done it! if you want, you can see in my portfolio my last tree photos, but unfortunatly none like the yours!
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Hugo Pierre
{K:15692} 11/9/2003
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Fine and appealing image, attractive, with a peaceful mood. Delicate colors and beautiful composition. Bravo!
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/9/2003
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What a great picture, Roger!. Congratulations on having this 'featured critique' Best regards, Chris.
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Dubravko Grakalic
{K:25235} 11/9/2003
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excellent work!
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Alan Mead
{K:2020} 11/9/2003
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What a wonderful example of textures, shown in various forms; great depth of field and detail.
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Hassan Ahmed
{K:2995} 10/21/2003
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Hi Roger , A very good capture and well composition , I like the colours in forground and the shap of the tree , I am a tree lover :) , very well done. Regards .......... ~~ Hassan ~~
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 10/15/2003
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Wonderful photo, Roger - so cool and tranquil! I love the green on the tree trunks set off by that wonderful deep orange of the persimmons and, as Keith said, the way that branch just pulls you in to the scene! Another interesting angle would be from a higher vantage point, looking slightly down, and no sky at all. I have a persimmon in my garden, but have to compete with the birds and the ants if I'm ever to taste one :)
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 10/15/2003
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Roger, I can see why this is an area you would want to come back to again and again. Each time capturing a different view. I particularly like the way you have used the branch to lead the eye down underneath the orange canopy of fruits and of into the middle distance. Well done. Keith
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Raymund Macaalay
{K:7218} 10/15/2003
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Wow this one is an amazing shot I will definitely add this to my favorites!!!, now it was just funny that you commented earlier in my gallery that you dont like pitures that seem to be "contrived" or "created", now your creation is just like a fantasy, a natural creation out of the normal conditions, it seems like it was naturally photoshoped by nature. I like this shot!!! Great Composition Nice Lighting and everything. Best Regards!
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 10/15/2003
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still in beauty: a parsimon poem written by trees :)
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Liz Chaffin
{K:546} 10/14/2003
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i can see why good job, cloudy day?
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Marcio Santos
{K:1451} 10/14/2003
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Magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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