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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Sun, 27, May, 2012 9:03am
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Great!
I love the simplicity of the scene.
The burn-in works for me.
But what are the white spots in the left corner and left margin?
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peterlg
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Registered: December 2010 Location: living in Luxembourg Posts: 507
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Sun, 27, May, 2012 1:40pm
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Thank you Folker, also for noticing the Dandelions, when you see thee real print it's more obvious that they are an important element.
Peter
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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Sun, 27, May, 2012 3:41pm
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Oh, I see.
Are they flying up to the sky? ;-)
(see extrem left and right margin).
Sorry, couldnīt resist.
Anyway, great pic!
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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Jersey Channel Islands Posts: 5,433
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Sun, 27, May, 2012 6:13pm
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The actual print is beautiful, very well printed,all the elements come together to make, for me, a very dramatic landscape, again Thanks Peter for adding a great photograph to my collection.
Richard
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peterlg
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Registered: December 2010 Location: living in Luxembourg Posts: 507
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Mon, 28, May, 2012 8:52am
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Folker,
dandelions are almost always flying in Luxembourg;-)
(and then esp. when I use a cut cardboard mask in stead of my easel)
Peter
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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Mon, 28, May, 2012 10:53am
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Sorry, Peter,
I forgot the high flying sub species
Taraxacum officinale spec. Luxembourgicum ;-))
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