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vxisme
said:
Very nice crop shows this off well A, great detail and the conversion works very well.
Donny
20:43 on December 8, 2007
Angela Roberts
said:
Thank you Donny Leighton bought me these roses and they were absolutly gorgeous seemed a shame not to take a photo or two (dozen) of them lol
Angela
21:25 on December 8, 2007
Colin Russell
said:
The low angle of the light works really well. Very nicely done, Angela. Cheers, Col.
12:57 on December 10, 2007
Angela Roberts
said:
Thanks Colin I used the light that was coming through the Dining room window, it's really strong in the summer.
Angela
16:21 on December 10, 2007
WillytheWabbit
said:
I'm partial to mono shots as you would see in my gallery! I like this one very much. You are fond of flowers aren't you? My Mrs. is too and I think that shooting them may be cheaper than buying them !!! Don't nick all of Leighton's gear !
Andy
18:33 on December 10, 2007
Angela Roberts
said:
Yes I am fond of flowers Andy. As for it being cheaper to shoot them than buying them. It not to bad because I buy them from work and get my discount off them lol. I'll try and get to have a look at your gallery this week.
Angela
ps he keeping a close eye on all his stuff lol!!!
22:36 on December 10, 2007
DuckPrints by Rebecca
said:
Very nice...soft light.
15:47 on December 17, 2007
StuartGLoch
said:
beautiful mono shot Angela! stu ;o)
08:57 on February 2, 2008
Angela Roberts
said:
Rebecca and Stu thank you for your kind words.
Angela
13:12 on February 2, 2008
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