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Palm Fronds


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  1. Excellent composition. Fine use of pattern and contrast.

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  2. Beautiful BW shot! Love 'energy' and textures of this photo!

    Happy weekend to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  3. The frond lines seem to be cascading into a whirlpool. Terrific photo.

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  4. Yes, I like, very nice framing, I feel very intriguing, wonderful B&W !!

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  5. Wonderful patterns.
    www.homezweethome.info/2015/01/on-beach-sand.html

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  6. Susie, I'm enjoying your photos very much!

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  7. Lovely, great composition.
    Have a nice day.
    Mormor

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  8. Abslutely gorgeous shot in B&W! I like it!

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  9. Nice composition And it captures the finer details of the leaves perfectly.

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    1. Thanks. Playing with the contrasts in this photo, I realize I could and can think out of the box.

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    1. Thank you. But, I didn't see the "standing" leaves until I was cropping.

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  11. Perfect forms and shapes in your strong photo. Nicely done.

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    1. Thank you! I'm all giddy with excitement. I've gotten so many positive comments.

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    1. Thanks. Now, I'm extra excited because it can be considered an abstract. Awesome.

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  13. This is beautiful and it looks like a fan from the Victorian era

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    1. Thanks, Birgit. Maybe it can be turned into a card. See, you've got me wondering that way now.

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  14. The monster's tentacles flailed at my faceplate as it dragged me deeper into it's lair. Finally the stars themselves disappeared from sight.

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  15. this is a very nice one, especially in B&W! love this interpretation!

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