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I feel like I can reach out and touch the flower.
I also like your self-portrait. Is that feathers as false eyelashes?
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I like the Sig.!
Thanks, Crystal!
Well we know your full name now Jac!
I'm wondering if someone who doesn't have great English would be able to read that though?
My fave here is shot 2 - love the treatment!
I like the new sig as well!
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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
I liked the portrait, very colorful and nice hat, the flower I didnt like so much because the hard flash light and too close, and the pidgeon... well I have seen enough pidgeons for an entire two lifes.
Poor hard put upon pigeons. Well, I like the pigeon because of the of the background of the old train trestle. That and the way the color is repeated in the feathers of the pigeon.
Is it a portrait if the subject is not living, I wonder?I suppose it could be.
The late afternoon sun is the only flash seen by this dahlia. But the processing does make it bright.
Lovely flower! And the sig looks great!
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