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12/15/2006 06:08:09 PM |
Lovely tones and textures. |
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12/13/2006 03:10:13 PM |
Great shot Sher! You certainly have a style and a great eye (or two)
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Vampires huh? hmmmmmmm.... |
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12/13/2006 11:07:37 AM |
theres such a thing as vampires??? |
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12/13/2006 10:33:09 AM |
ahhh, you are back...beautifully emotive piece! |
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12/13/2006 10:21:12 AM |
Originally posted by Alienyst: Not sure about the title...flowers don't have blood to be drained of. |
I think the idea was that the plant which is no doubt a parasite is sucking the life out of the tree it is living on. Hmmm? |
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12/13/2006 01:33:47 AM |
Originally posted by goodman: big wurd!! send me your dictionary. :p |
lol...it comes from years of reading about vampires. ;) |
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12/13/2006 01:02:59 AM |
big wurd!! send me your dictionary. :p |
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12/11/2006 12:28:28 AM |
One of my favorites of the challenge. :) The paper-thin DOF and more subdued colors are great! While there are certainly a good number of dead flower shots in this challenge, this one rises above and beyond. Awesome shot! |
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12/09/2006 10:15:46 AM |
Great use of shallow DOF.. love the colors of the shot. .very dead but yet beautiful! bumping this up! |
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12/09/2006 12:00:36 AM |
From all the shots ive seen of dead flowers this one is the best. |
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12/08/2006 07:07:27 AM |
'A "Code Red" protocol for resuscitation of the exsanguinated patient is presented. It consists of two phases initial massive crystalloid infusion, followed by rapid access to, and infusion of, blood. It is simple and requires minimal time, equipment, personnel, or expertise. The femoral vein is the principal access site; it is cannulated percutaneously by the Seldinger technique and allows simultaneous infusion and CVP measurement.'
'To drain something of blood' - thanks for the lesson. 10 |
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12/07/2006 03:23:26 PM |
beautiful moody colors, and the DoF is great |
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12/07/2006 01:05:24 PM |
love the processing done here ... |
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12/07/2006 08:00:55 AM |
Very nice. bumping up. this is the best of the flower deaths (IMO) great texture and composition. The muted colors suit the challenge and subject very well. Top 10 for sure.. |
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12/06/2006 07:01:59 PM |
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12/06/2006 10:56:00 AM |
good DOF, color and angle |
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12/06/2006 06:14:03 AM |
Not sure about the title...flowers don't have blood to be drained of. |
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12/06/2006 12:13:04 AM |
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