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03/07/2012 06:00:13 AM |
WTG Tiny, we'll all be pushing them up one day. |
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03/07/2012 01:39:28 AM |
Had meant to comment on this, as it's a memorable one. Very well done. I'd have placed it higher to be honest. |
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03/07/2012 12:04:08 AM |
Congrats on the top 10! Wish this got higher. |
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03/06/2012 11:14:00 PM |
Love the selective desat. Beautiful |
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03/02/2012 09:07:19 PM |
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03/01/2012 06:03:00 PM |
One of the few time where selective saturation doesn't take away from the overall photo. |
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03/01/2012 09:12:57 AM |
I figured there would be a lot of entries in this "pushing up daisies" category, but there are only two - interesting. Anyway, I like this although in my opinion (which, according to my spouse doesn't count) the color, black/white technique is over done. But it works here - nicely done. |
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02/29/2012 12:50:53 PM |
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02/29/2012 09:49:09 AM |
Love this. The selective saturation/desaturation works wonderfully in this photo. It gives it that "pop" of color, while tying in the euphemism. The focus on the daisies, while blurring the background creates the eye to focus even more so on the flowers. Great shot! |
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