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03/28/2009 10:30:50 PM |
VERY nice texture and lines, liking this one a lot. |
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03/28/2009 08:12:15 PM |
My first thought was 'The children of the Corn' Then I realized it wasn't corn... It's a nice B&W though. Interesting side borders. |
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03/28/2009 07:10:13 PM |
From the city to the farm. You do get around Louis. Wisconsin is neat place. I really like the dells. |
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03/28/2009 12:21:17 PM |
Originally posted by Jutilda: Corn? I love the textures and most of all that frame. I could slap a black thin metal frame and it'd be suitable for hanging!! Great tones with a hint of warmth. |
good guess! but, no this is ribbon grass. most corn at this time of the year has been harvested...that is if the farmer had a good year, which they did! ethonal you know. |
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03/28/2009 12:17:26 PM |
Great texture and depth in this closeup. Nice movement, good lines, excellent tones and framing. Exceptional in every way. |
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03/28/2009 09:22:03 AM |
Oh this takes me back to my misspent teenage years. Yeah, I actually did hang out in corn fields, LOL! Wonderfully done, full of texture. |
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03/28/2009 08:48:40 AM |
Corn? I love the textures and most of all that frame. I could slap a black thin metal frame and it'd be suitable for hanging!! Great tones with a hint of warmth. |
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03/28/2009 12:51:53 AM |
I like it when I can almost feel the texture of the item in a photograph. This one has that quality. |
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03/28/2009 12:20:15 AM |
this is insanely good ... such fantastic shapes, textures & contrasts and i love the sepia tones ..
love your borders .. they really lift your images right off the page .. :) |
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03/27/2009 11:49:11 PM |
You have such a way of turning the ordinary into an extraordinary piece that would look so artful hanging on a wall. I have always marveled at photographers who are able to do that, and I love to look and study their work to see what separates them. The contrast and sepia just make this amazing.
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