some things that died in my yard


Posted by blovius on Fri Oct 17, 2003 7:29 am

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fall triptych, Au Sable Forks NY, scanner photography
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by Dennis Olivero on Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:38 am
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Another very interesting shot, and also technique..
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by Bob Ettinger on Fri Oct 17, 2003 10:12 am
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Very cool.
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by Laura Stiefel on Fri Oct 17, 2003 10:43 am
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You've come up with some very interesting images with this technique. I like this one especially well in the way it demonstrates the withering foliage of fall. Very creative. I like it!
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by Michael Brown on Fri Oct 17, 2003 1:50 pm
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Now this is some very neat looking stuff!
Maybe I can sneak a few on my mom's flatbed to see what will happen!! (she'll probably spank me!!) :mrgreen:

Again, ............... very cool! 8)

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by Bart Breet on Fri Oct 17, 2003 3:25 pm
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I really like this Mark! Maybe if you would have photographed only the head of the flower (second image) without the stem, it would bee even better. Just my thoughts...

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by Cindy Marple on Fri Oct 17, 2003 7:42 pm
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A very interesting technique. I like the images- a nice tryptich of fall.
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by E.J. Peiker on Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:13 pm
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by Eric R Johnson on Fri Oct 17, 2003 10:41 pm
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Really neat!
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by NDCheryl on Sat Oct 18, 2003 12:20 am
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Very interesting and well done.
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by Mary Dennis on Sat Oct 18, 2003 2:53 pm
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Mark, I really like what you are doing with your scanner. This is a great combination of dead (dying?) things. New life for dead stuff!!
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