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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 8/27/2008
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Hi Julie, many thanks for the comments...yes, i will definitely recommend everybody to visit this beautiful place..
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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 8/27/2008
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Stan, many thanks for viewing my pics..
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Julie Salles
{K:22654} 8/20/2008
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This is absolutely beautiful Cernan. I would love to visit there sometime. Great colors!!!! Best, Julie.
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 6/11/2008
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O yeh...one of the most beautiful plece in Canada,been there as well. Thank you for sharing, Be well, my friend, Stan.
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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 6/5/2008
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Nick, very true..I totally agree with the axes, hacksaws and pistols hahahahha...
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/4/2008
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Hi Cernan!
And I thank you for the additional info on the image and the shooting. You did a great job without the tripod too, though of course it can really save us from much of the work for aligning the parts correctly.
As about the visitors, I can imagine that. Whenever you are ready to press the shutter... there he goes right in your face!! ;-) The necessary equipment of the photographer includes axes, hacksaws, and also a pistol for politely asking the visitors to get lost!!! ;-)
Cheers!
Nick
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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 6/3/2008
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Hi Nick, many thanks for the lovely comments and observations. This garden is so beautiful that I didn't need to do any post editing except for the framing. I just wish I had a tripod during my visit here so that I could have aligned it properly.It did took time to shoot as there were so many visitors that day that I have to wait for them to pass the walkways. Cheers mate!
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/2/2008
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Spectacular coloring in such a plethora of details! This is what a garden os about and you captured it magnificently, Cernan! I find the fact very very strong that you kept reality so vivid here, since most of the time such places tend to cause that kind of "dreaming enthusiasm" to many too many photographers, which results into a carelessness that in turn brings very weak images. But here the photographer was fully conscious of the fact that all those wonderful details have to say something. And so the DoF was perfect.
I don't really see any of the stich areas, I only suspect one on the right of the redish tree quite in the center of the image. Still, even of this was really the stich, it does integrate into the image very very seemlessly.
A great example for a garden as a result of patient dedicated work, which also holds for photography itself, as you demonstrate here! And also an image for the pages of a picture book about gardens.
Cheers!
Nick
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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 5/31/2008
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Hi Edward, you are right, this was taken in september 2007 during my visit in Victoria, just never got around in uploading them. many thanks for the comments
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 2/5/2008
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Great shot Cernan.
Unless your weather is currently much better than ours, this must not have been too recently shot.
All the best, Ed
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