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Photographer  Donna Devine {Karma:2885}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon G2
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About On the ferry to Seal Island, off Oban, Argyll.
Often a country's natural beauty is more close at hand than we realise. (-:

Comments/constructive critique welcome.
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Aykan OZENER Aykan OZENER   {K:5996} 10/16/2003
Nice..

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Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 9/29/2003
Well here we have the best of both worlds in terms of natural beauty. Inventive thought to isolate the stunning red hair that way and make it the focus. (Certainly a more creative use of the scene than posting another "seal on a rock" pic.)
I've only ever driven through Oban but I'm guessing it's the possibly the same Seal Island that you can see on the ferry that leaves from Fort William at the other end of Loch Linnhe? Even if it's not, you've inspired me to post one of my old pics from the area.

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Kaj Nielsen   {K:15279} 9/29/2003
Excellent compoced, same it is so dark.................regards Kaj Nielsen

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^j^ .   {K:8554} 9/22/2003
Cool... That was certainly a beautiful black and white day and you've made it memorable... Really cool !

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ADAM ORZECHOWSKI ADAM ORZECHOWSKI   {K:7957} 9/22/2003
Splendid picture.Congrats,Adam

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Ferran Lacruz   {K:5466} 9/21/2003
Great colours and lighting.Very nice composition. Regards Ferran

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Robert Gaither Robert Gaither   {K:34128} 9/21/2003
Nice beauty with red hair I like freckles also can't see them hear but I know they are. Like the angle and capture great use of the added colors.

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r r   {K:1875} 9/21/2003
Nicely used colors and light.
Strong mood, good composition.
Regards,
P.Bly

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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 9/21/2003
nice work!
Thanks. Friend.
My photograph is the film camera.
The sharpen when it uses the tool.
The scanner the b/w intermediate gradation disappears because of limit.

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