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20-JUN-2006 CJ in CA

Lily Pads

Canon EOS 350D
1/320s f/8.0 at 135.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Canon DSLR Challenge28-Jun-2006 04:06
CJ - Thanks for reposting, it finally came across in the original size ":^) -mikey
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Jun-2006 23:26
Beautiful natural 'gestures' here, good eye. --Melanie (mlynn)
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Jun-2006 18:27
I've reposted this image so I hope that takes care of any viewing problems. CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Jun-2006 19:03
If you have a PC try holding down the CTRL key while clicking refresh. This will force your browser not to use a cached image, which may be corrupted. -- Victor
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Jun-2006 18:38
Victor - Nope, still can only see medium and small. This is the only one that's that way, as well. Even when I'm logged in and click "edit image", it won't let me see the original. Hurrumph!! Oh, well, its still a nice image. -mikey
Canon DSLR Challenge24-Jun-2006 15:53
I see the original sized picture now. I noticed several of them were broken for a while. Do you see it again now? -- Victor
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Jun-2006 15:33
Even tho I still can't see the original size pic (?), I can see the medium and it comes across very nicely. Beautiful blue feeling of movement. I like it, CJ. -mikey
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Jun-2006 04:18
Thanks Michael. Happy to help you rethink the idea of leading lines! These reeds and water lily pads are in a small river that flows into a local lake - that's why they are all going in one direction. Glad you liked it! :-) CJ
Guest 21-Jun-2006 23:41
CJ, love the color, composition, and subject here. I'm a real sucker for lily pads, blossoms, and water reeds/grasses. You've forced me to really think about leading lines with this image. I've generally thought of them as long continuous lines guiding through the image. Here you have a group of short staccato lines with the reeds. However, they are unidirectional and together certainly serve to guide my eye across the image. Unique and nicely done. -Michael