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Jun 05, 2004 19:15 |  #1

I like Phlox!

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Jun 06, 2004 06:11 |  #2

Frank, I see you have graduated from dandylions! :lol:

Two nice images, great DOF and nice colours.

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Jun 06, 2004 08:18 |  #3

Frank, I see you have graduated from dandylions!

Well, I haven't given up on them! I like wringing something new out of something old! It's too easy to just take the 'best' shot of something & then move on to the next spectacular subject without pushing yourself to find a new & interesting viewpoint in something we see everyday, don't you think? And, when I do that, I like to show the progression of shots that led me to the one(s) I finally ended up with. Sort of an illustrated thought process of what I was seeing at the time. Plus it gives me more material to use in a class.

It's just that there's so much competition from other species now. I'm looking forward to a "Lions MVP", "The Best of the Worst", & maybe "Nasty Plants I Have Known"...
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I'm glad that you liked these, but they're just so pretty that it's almost too easy!
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Jun 06, 2004 11:37 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote:
Frank, I see you have graduated from dandylions!

I like wringing something new out of something old! It's too easy to just take the 'best' shot of something & then move on to the next spectacular subject without pushing yourself to find a new & interesting viewpoint in something we see everyday, don't you think?

It's just that there's so much competition from other species now. I'm looking forward to a "Lions MVP", "The Best of the Worst", & maybe "Nasty Plants I Have Known"...
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I'm glad that you liked these, but they're just so pretty that it's almost too easy!
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Love your humor! :lol: :lol:

I agree, that's why I go back and re-shoot things - you can always find some new angle or viewpoint, etc.

I look forward to your new website "The Illustrated Dandylion" :wink:

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Jun 06, 2004 20:36 |  #5

nice and soft pastels - reminds me of Easter




  
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