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Kim Flowers
{K:770} 7/3/2007
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Humberto. The most important thing is to learn how to really see the world - if you don't know how to do that, it doesn't matter how good you are at Photoshop - heehee. I'm sure you'll do great. Just keep working hard and learn as much as you can. :)
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Humberto Ruiz
{K:763} 6/18/2006
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wow that is a good job then. at first i thought u used photoshop but now i know, silly of me to think that. i still havnt mastered photoshop so i dunno how to do all those things.i see your a good photographer maybe ill get that good some day i hope:)
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Kim Flowers
{K:770} 6/18/2006
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You're half-right, Marco. It's funny because the first comment I got for this shot was from someone asking me what the heck it was... It's actually two butterflies mating in my backyard at night. Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it.
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Kim Flowers
{K:770} 6/18/2006
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Two monarch butterflies mating in the backyard at night. I kind of felt like I was intruding but I had taken so many pictures of the butterflies earlier in the day that looked like postcards or pics you'd include in a science textbook that I had to take this one. It's rather rare to take a photo from a perspective people rarely conceive of so I was quite happy with this shot. I was just afraid people would think I did it in Photoshop and I didn't. What you see is exactly what I did.
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Marco Federici
{K:1686} 6/18/2006
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Beautiful photo of a butterfly with closed wings.
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Humberto Ruiz
{K:763} 6/18/2006
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what is that?
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