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Lynn Moore
{K:1059} 7/3/2003
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Hi Subha I take your point about going in close on a flower and isolating the background. This shot of yours is a superb example of how it should be! Keep up the good work and keep the comments and critism flowing - I do listen and take heed.....
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P.S Lahiri
{K:256} 7/1/2003
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The blending of the spider with the flower gives this image a surrealistic effect which is immensely pleasing to the eye. Good take!
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 7/1/2003
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Nice soft image and capture I know I find things in a image after I take it I didn't see that another good reason I like photography.
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T Glow
{K:14955} 7/1/2003
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good macro, vivid colors. Hugs,T.
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 7/1/2003
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The spider almost had the same color as the flower. I wonder... who is the beauty and who is the beast! A nice capture Subha!
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Laura Spell
{K:24080} 6/27/2003
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Very beautiful colors in the bloom. The spider is hard to see, perhaps a bit more contrast?
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Jim F
{K:8859} 6/24/2003
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Beautiful colors, however, IMO, the focus is too soft for this type of macro.
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TJ M
{K:414} 6/24/2003
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Subha, I like your caption. I would like your shot more, knowing that you focused on the difficult subject, the spider, and purposefuly shot the flower out of focus :)
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 6/24/2003
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Excellent shot very nice~~ ,
regards k.
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