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Chad Parish
{K:6440} 1/4/2005
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Hi Louise, thanks for your earlier comment on my own pic. I have gone back and tried several crops and am seeing what I like.
For this I definately prefer the featured crop you first used as it shows that great door in the background. I also like the desaturated approach as well. I have cropped just a tad bit off the door and warmed the hue a bit with some more red. Hope you like.
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Robert Whiteman
{K:2201} 1/1/2005
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S3? What's that? We have a highway out in the desert here that's called S2. Haven't seen S3 yet. Might be over by Brawley near El Centro.
Anyway, about this photo...I now know why I like the color version better. The red roses and the warm skin tones. The sepia is nice mind you. Very nice. Something about the color version is just nice-er.
Almost New Years out your way!
Have a happy one.
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Tamara N
{K:2617} 12/30/2004
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I think I prefer this in color. Somehow it makes her look a little happier...
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Elena Zabelina
{K:23212} 12/30/2004
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Excellent shot, Louise, very emotional and elegant. Great moment... I like it with a color too, red rose - wonderful red spot - add some feeling. Stunning photo. I wish you Happy Holidays and many great shots in a New Year. Lena
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Louise Vessey
{K:13862} 12/30/2004
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trying the attachment again
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Louise Vessey
{K:13862} 12/30/2004
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I just played with this in colour. I think I like it better but what about the crop?
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Simon Wyn Edwards
{K:339} 12/30/2004
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Nice composition and toning, the door works really well as a frame. I like the rest of your work too )
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Louise Vessey
{K:13862} 12/30/2004
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Thanks Howie, who needs the S3? :-)
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 12/30/2004
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Excellent. Love the composition and the detail is very good. Also like the light and no blown out highlights :)
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