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Monochrome Strength by ~recondite:iconrecondite:


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Submitted: November 14, 2003
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taken near my cottage.. early November of 2003..

simplicity is beauty.

enjoy.
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Decent, but I think you needed more of a depth of field. Either that or chosen a better focal point. I want to be drawn more towards the beads on the right of the photograph, but those aren't the ones that were in focus. Good Idea, but a tad short on execution.

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Yeah, I also say the focus should be on the 5 drops on the right of the photo because that is where my eye is naturally drawn. It would have been a great photo had that been the case.
nice shot.. like the depth of field
great b&w capture.

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That shot looks great, I love how the water droplets are just about to fall from the leaves. Great shot =D
I agree about where the focus should be. It's a beautiful shot, but my eyes dont like to hug the far left of the photo, where nothing really is. Nice job.

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actually.. 80% of the time, i focus on not being typical and predictable.. so.. in a sense, i'm glad you said that.

on top of that, i always try to be experimental in my macro shots.

furthermore: i tend to like what other people dislike. *shrug*

at the same time, though, i am sorry you didn't like it.

and i do appreciate your words. very much so.

so.

thanks.

:)


sincerely.

-jeremy
wow. this is extremely serene, and i love the drips of water. it reminds me of "crouching tiger, hidden dragon". it's got that asian touch.
well since i tend to focus things the same way
i'm really into this shot.
and again, b&w = WONDERFUL choice.


the weird..the non-normal
its all wonderful

and so are you
so thankyou for not being
typical.

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:heart:
megs

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I like the area that you focused on, obviously there are water drops, and everyone would focus on them, so why do it again? I like how it makes your eyes flow. It also puts the image of crying in my head, because the drops are blurry and the pines are really sharp. I don't know, I like it a lot.

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