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another macro b&w.
wadda y'all think? |
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Love it. Very interesting.
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thanks, widow.
i have been very frustrated with my last few outings and was unsure how to go about my fledgling b&w career. check out the color in my next post and let me know what you think. scot |
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Crawford, this one is a good one. I can assure you I know how you feel. I think when there is so much to learn and it is ovewhelming, you are bound to get this feeling over a difficult climb.
Courage! Kind regards Jaki. |
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i really like this shot.. it is very sharp and i find the subject very interesting.. a very interesting "macro landscape" if you will.. and a nice conversion.. nice job!
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