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Critique By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26645)  
11/8/2004 4:42:37 AM

There is something about this photo that immediately grabs me and pulls me into it. It may just be that this is because as I was growing up, my Grandmother always had begonias in clay pots, one of her favorites. I still love them to this day, and as a matter of fact had one come back up in a pot under the porch that I had discarded last year, and is now in full bloom in my dining room after everything else is gone. The rough textures of the wall and the clay tiles, the warm lighting...both beautiful. The flowers almost look like a painting. I simply love this, too much to describe. Were I to have it hanging, I'd have preferred to crop out the top half of the window, and have it mounted in a large frame, mounted as a square image in a cream colored double mat. Beautiful work that touched my heart. To my favorites.
        Photo By: Ken Alexander  (K:3905)

Critique By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26645)  
7/22/2004 6:41:32 AM

Excellent tones...the fog is amazing! Wonderful lighting..as far as the sky goes.. I think it would enhance the perspective and lead the eye more down the road. With this much sky, it has a vast, open appearance, distracts from the line of the road. IMHO. Either way, it's a very cool image.
        Photo By: Paul Sanders  (K:744)


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