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Photographer  Judith B. {Karma:364}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model digital
Categories Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Emotions
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Uploaded 7/16/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About just kiss me when I cry /
a taste of pretty poison to remember you by /
say you love me then tell me good-bye /
shoot me through the heart /
and then kiss me when I cry /

[ M. Nelson / G. Nelson ]
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ulf Fågelhammar   {K:10975} 8/8/2003
The shallow DOF and the gentle light is well suited for this shot.
Very nice work.

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lowell whipple girbes   {K:13151} 7/18/2003
excellent your website
love the trees portfolio
my best regards
Lowell

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j w   {K:12641} 7/16/2003
Lovely lovely, Judith. The tones and textures are very rich here, the diagonal works nicely. My hand keeps reaching up to touch the berries!

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evreniz e.   {K:5484} 7/16/2003
Yes, very lovely and very peaceful image this is. An i loved the about of this work :)

Regards, Murat.

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Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 7/16/2003
this is a nice pic. I really like the DOF, but I would habe avoided the reflection by using a Polarizing filter and also try to underexpose it a -0,5 Aperture.

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Judith B.   {K:364} 7/16/2003
@mary: I need to tell you how I appreciate your comments and your interest on my photos. thank you so much. I'm pleased you visited my website and look forward to this nice way of communication on poetry in words and pictures. :-)

@tom: thanks for your comment, too. :-)

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Titus Powell   {K:1731} 7/16/2003
Very nice photo, well taken. It works well in B&W. And the title gives it extra depth.

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 7/16/2003
Judith,

I wanted to let you know I have been looking through your site and then I saw this - which I looked at yesterday!!

This image is lovely - a simple moment reminds me of a poem by William Carlos Williams:

Raindrops on a Briar

I, a writer, at one time hipped on painting, did not consider the effects, painting, for that reason, static, on // the contrary the stillness of the objects ? the flowers, the gloves ? freed them precisely by that from a necessity merely to move // in space as if they had been not children! but thinking male or the charged and deliver-ing female frantic with ecstasies; // served rather to present, for me a more pregnant motion: a series of varying leaves clinging still, let us say, to // the cat-briar after last night?s storm, its water drops ranged upon the arching stems irregularly as an accompaniment.

Your images and words are interesting and graphical...

Mary

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