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-- Les Saucier (skincamp@skybest.com), January 27, 1999
I like it. Transcends the subject matter and creates a nice absract. Great composition and interesting repeating motif.
-- Mike Green (mgprod@mindspring.com), January 27, 1999.
Beautiful colors. I especially like the smoothness of the background.
-- John Sullivan (sullivan@spies.com), January 27, 1999.
To be honest my first reaction was wow, then slowly i began wanting to see other versions of it. I can't tell if the negative space in the upper left makes me like it or want to see other versions. I guess as in all good art conflict is part of it:-)Either way nice job, if you have other versions please post it somewhere, if you dont have the space, i can provide it to you.
ps. i keep wondering what this would look like square for some reason.
-- Altaf Shaikh (nissar@idt.net), January 27, 1999.
A beautiful, simple and elegant image. I like the back-lighting on the leaves and, as Mike said, the "repeating motif." The colors are beautiful--I love the delicate red stems. The lack of distracting elements in the background and its color really make this photograph "work."
-- Barbara Kelly (kellys@alaska.net), January 28, 1999.
The superlatives have been taken. I can only add that I experienced a great smile of pleasure as this one loaded onto my screen.
-- Garry Schaefer (schaefer@pangea.ca), January 28, 1999.
Hi Les,Yes, I agree with all compliments. Excellent light, subject, exposure, background, composition, well everything.
Regards,
-- Jim Harrison (hphoto@earthlink.net), January 28, 1999.
The colors are also very pleasing. Do you have a version where the edges are not clipped? I think this might look even more pleasant without the cropping, against that nice green background.
-- Andrew Y. Kim (andy_roo@mit.edu), February 02, 1999.
I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to share their comments. Your comments have been very helpful and inspiring. I have been out of photography for a while, so I am a bit rusty. But I am really enjoying "celebrating the beauty" again. This is the only image that I made of the red maple seedpods.
-- Les Saucier (skincamp@skybest.com), February 02, 1999.