This is a discussion on September 2009 Photography Assignment - Beginnings within the Photo assignments forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by PeterGou First true interest in how to fish! super cute and super clever!...
The beginning of a new rose - after a fresh rainshower early in the morning (when the day begins):
Beginning of a New Day at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.
Nice shots!
Mick - You may have gone slightly too far on the sharpen but it does connect us better to the subject
Peter - LOVE the story here - very nice!
Moinx2 - Lovely flower, nice rendering for sure!
Iggy - Really nice beginning light.
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Well done!
Nicely done Kat!
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great shot Kat!
here's a young'un I captured. she was watching her older sister have a pony ride. I loved how she appeared to be deep in thought.
"me too I wanna ride the pony" - cute shot.
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