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23-Mar

Montréal, Canada

Nikon D50
1/500s f/5.6 at 112.0mm full exif

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H2M21-Dec-2007 21:54
Beautiful! V.
federico 13-Sep-2007 16:05
me gusta mucho
Guest 16-Aug-2007 21:41
Wonderful frame
12329-Apr-2007 18:07
One word Craig - Wow!!!
Guest 14-Dec-2006 14:51
this one is awesome, big vote.
Guest 13-Sep-2006 21:51
this one's a beauty. v.
Chuck Inglefield23-Jun-2006 16:43
pick...i like the contrast of this one, a bit different in tone, but nice
David Clunas21-Apr-2006 21:07
I was sure I commented on this!
Really like the conversion and the catch light in the snow, comp should go without saying!
Guest 31-Mar-2006 16:29
I'm ashamed to say I dont check in as often as I ought to, but when I do I'm always finding new gems. This has the melancholic feel of a 1920's film still. Perhaps a Chaplin film.. the vignetting reminds me of that kind of sad end scene thing :)
Guest 29-Mar-2006 10:56
I completelely missed this first time out - love it, what a great image. Voted
Gilles Navet28-Mar-2006 12:35
DOF and treatement are impressive
Strong and delicate in the same time
Respect
Gilles
Gilles Navet28-Mar-2006 12:33
Une merveile
Vote
Gilles
Rene Hales25-Mar-2006 13:21
Fabulous mood.--Rene
...duncan25-Mar-2006 03:50
I missed this one. V
shatterbug24-Mar-2006 05:51
A captivating image! Excellent work! Vote.
Rob Rosetti23-Mar-2006 21:15
Just wonderful! Roberto
Guest 23-Mar-2006 17:46
The treatment is what makes this photo fanstastic.
Chuck Inglefield23-Mar-2006 15:33
fantastic!....a real work of art this is. It's most interesting characteristic to me is its unknowable sence of scale...it's balanced so perfectly. And the processing is really top notch.
Jose Paulo Andrade23-Mar-2006 15:10
very good!!
Guenter Eh23-Mar-2006 09:03
Broken flower...in your typical sign of treatment. Excellent. Vote.
Guest 23-Mar-2006 07:50
Beautiful image Craig.
Guest 23-Mar-2006 06:51
dramatic scene....
Sue Robertson23-Mar-2006 06:16
Very sad indeed, but great photo.
Greg Harp23-Mar-2006 06:14
Excellent work as usual. :) Voted
Guest 23-Mar-2006 03:53
Intriguing shot and treatment.
Guest 23-Mar-2006 03:46
beautiful shot, great dof!!
Guest 23-Mar-2006 03:41
Very beautiful. I agree with others about the composition and tye treatment.
— l'Un.
René Lortie23-Mar-2006 02:28
Le printemps qui se pointe la pétale sous forme de relent d'automne. Well seen.
Guest 23-Mar-2006 01:43
Hardy blossoms aren't they.
very nice treatment
vote
Guest 23-Mar-2006 01:42
Oh, poor Hydrangea! It looks so sad. Superb capture and wonderful toning, as usual, Craig.
Guest 23-Mar-2006 01:08
Great shot. Reminds of me Duncan's sunflowers. The broken bend in the stem is what creates a very compelling composition here. Excellent
laine8223-Mar-2006 01:08
Ah, we have the same flower but I'm sure mine would die in all that snow :>) Great treatment as always, Craig.
De'Carr Studio23-Mar-2006 01:07
Great capture and excellent treatment. Vote.
AL23-Mar-2006 01:05
It reminded me of Duncan's deadly sunflower shot... You've well captured it in your own unique style and treatment as always. Voted.
Dan Chusid23-Mar-2006 01:03
Nice!
Guest 23-Mar-2006 00:47
Big fat ditto to the afore. I'm sure you've some magic processing pixies working on your shots, and I love these broken life photos.
Kathy Pedersen23-Mar-2006 00:36
Fantastic treatment and compostion!
Guest 23-Mar-2006 00:34
sure it´s your treatment what makes this pic excellent,wonderful work Craig. and so nice to see your personal style getting better and better,thanks for sharing.
Doug Kessler23-Mar-2006 00:22
Very nice DOF here. That Hydrangea blossom has seen better days.
Love the Persel treatment you lend to many of your photos.
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