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PanFrank
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Registered: July 2017 Posts: 681
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Sun, 17, January, 2021 3:37pm
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Lovely, Rob. Great seperation of foreground & background.
Frank
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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, 17, January, 2021 3:39pm
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Lovely feeling in this print Rob, I know you say it was recently taken, but has a felling of a summer meadow,
Richard
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MartyNL
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Registered: September 2010 Location: based in The Netherlands Posts: 3,339
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Mon, 18, January, 2021 9:18am
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A very soft, light and airy print with a beautiful tone.
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“Reaching a creative state of mind thru positive action
is considered preferable to waiting for inspiration.” - Minor White, 1950
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,663
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Thu, 21, January, 2021 11:34am
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This looks great, Rob. The toning has produced a nice brightness. I took a 55mm macro on my last holiday, and found it to be very useful.
Alex.
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Tony Marlow
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Registered: September 2008 Posts: 1,282
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Mon, 25, January, 2021 6:02pm
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Well spotted Rob, a small corner (of an overgrown graveyard?) which is easily overlooked turne into an appealing picture.
Tony
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SanMiguel
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Registered: June 2014 Location: Portstewart, Northern Ireland Posts: 341
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Fri, 29, January, 2021 10:05am
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I was the lucky recipient of this print and the scan doesn't do it justice (on my screen, anyway). The background of the print is darker and the whiteness of the daisy heads are more vibrant, which makes for a very striking print.
Michael
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