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ALONE
Image Title:  ALONE
 
 By: John Barclay  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer John Barclay {K:3650}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 1V
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 180 Macro
Uploaded 6/19/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 100 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f 8
Critiques 7 Rating
5.28
/ 4 Ratings
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andrew Provchy   {K:1075} 6/19/2003
Very good shot. I like the fuzzy background it makes the flower stand out.


Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 6/19/2003
*^ . ^*
HI John ~~ Excellent shot, always my best

regards my pic. like a movie (mission 1, 2, 3), very fun~~


Elangovan S   {K:10675} 6/20/2003
Beautiful. Lovely 3D effect here with the use of DOF. and great bg so silky and smooth feel to it. Like the composition as well. Overall nice job.

Elangs.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:91154} 6/21/2003
simply gorgeous.


junichi miura   {K:1051} 6/28/2003
Good composition, simply and beautiful background colors.


andrew vonbank   {K:2811} 7/2/2003
I really like the composition, John, however you might be pushing the envelope with this image by taking the shallow focus to it's ultimate conclusion. Even the prime subject has shallow focus and (on my screen) blown-out whites. It's on the fence whether to go into the graphic realm with this or "pull back" slightly. It will work either way. Peace.


John Barclay   {K:3650} 7/3/2003
As always Andrew V. I appreciate your thoughtful comments.


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