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09/13/2005 10:56:20 PM |
dont wanna touch that i dont like the the dead one |
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09/13/2005 01:03:43 PM |
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09/12/2005 07:41:35 PM |
Interesting angle and creative. I think it would've looked nicer in brighter colors though. |
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09/12/2005 01:57:18 AM |
...and they are hard to pull out! HA! I like this picture but It would be better if it was upright more. Then again, thats just me. The birds are a great addition. Is this Tucson perhaps? |
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09/10/2005 05:33:37 AM |
Too much unnecessary action in the shot with the severe tilt, and not sharply focused. |
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09/09/2005 07:53:16 AM |
the angle here is a little distracting for me - but definate pin cushions - and nice to see something different. thanks! |
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09/08/2005 11:06:43 PM |
My guess is that you leaned over and took the picture. Not sure why you chose this exact spot - right where there is a dead cactus. The POV is interesting but I think a larger DOF would have helped. |
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09/08/2005 08:40:47 PM |
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09/08/2005 06:46:01 PM |
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09/08/2005 06:43:42 PM |
Why did you put the picture on such an angle? |
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09/08/2005 05:35:05 PM |
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09/07/2005 04:28:11 PM |
should this shot be verticle? Prickly-pear type, pincushens are tiny cactus. |
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09/07/2005 04:13:57 PM |
although I have never heard of the arms off a cactus referred to as branches, not a big stretch, but the angle of the photo is very distracting to my eyes, a little less steep may of helped, imo |
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