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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 12/6/2008
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Hi JD - I have no clue how you did this but I would guess it to be a reflection some how and layers of the different subjects - see I am not that advanced yet - but I do like it Next time maybe I can do better :))
Cheers , Michele~
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john davis
{K:1684} 12/1/2008
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Thank you, Clifton, for your encouraging comment.I appreciate all comments, good and bad. Cheers for now, JD
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john davis
{K:1684} 12/1/2008
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Congratulations, Tim. You were the first to rationalise the creation of this unusual shot. I appreciate your comment. Cheers mate. JD
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john davis
{K:1684} 12/1/2008
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Thanks AJM for your comment. Yes the framing in the puddle was important. Cheers JD
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john davis
{K:1684} 12/1/2008
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Thanks for the interest, Stan. I was hoping to keep people guessing longer, but Tim got it right on the next comment re this submission. It was a reflection in a puddle, then vertical flip. It was important to frame the REFLECTION perfectly. Cheers mate. JD
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 11/30/2008
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OUTSTANDING.........
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 11/30/2008
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Surprising and striking. The scene is perfectly framed in the puddle.
AJ
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Tim Long
{K:9228} 11/30/2008
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Reflection in puddle then vertical flip? A seriously eye-catching image, John!
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 11/30/2008
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I like it but do not have a clue which layer features you used. You are more than one up on me. Very fun image and the colors and tones are great. I am just jealous that my ps skills are only starting. Be well, Stan
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