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janescottcumming
01-Feb-2011 02:37
The angle makes this composition sing! ~V~
Graeme
31-Jan-2011 18:55
Anothe wonderful addition to this series, Sharon. I like the placement of the cherry and ball. The leaves and miniture house....BV
John
31-Jan-2011 17:57
For the pro pool players and the bay leaf chefs. What a tribute :-) ~V~
Roe..
31-Jan-2011 15:49
so cool..love the cherry :)
bill friedlander
31-Jan-2011 15:12
A fine balance. Inspiring still life with a cherry garnish. V
Irene Wehrli
31-Jan-2011 13:53
The angle makes it very attractive and unusual. As always, very striking work Sharon, and the cherry fits perfectly!
Irene
Blandine Mangin
31-Jan-2011 11:00
very beautiful ! v
Marisa Livet
31-Jan-2011 10:01
Ah the cherry....
lou_rozensteins
31-Jan-2011 09:45
Love this! There is definitely something wrong ..... !!
Patricia Kay
31-Jan-2011 09:00
Yes the cherry is the star of this beautiful composition Sharon...Love it!...BV
Fong Lam
31-Jan-2011 06:22
Creative still life composition.....V
Bryan Murahashi
31-Jan-2011 04:21
A wonderful world of colors and angles in this capture, Sharon. GMV.
larose forest photos
31-Jan-2011 04:14
I love the angle here. It is another unusual and compelling still life. VVV
an nguyen
31-Jan-2011 02:19
:)
Just for Sharon .
Guest
31-Jan-2011 00:56
Interesting composition! The cherry is the best part of it! ~V
clickA SF
30-Jan-2011 23:08
Another Little Gem! V.
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David Hobbs
30-Jan-2011 22:41
Lovely precision, great angle. Good light. Yes that cherry really puzzles me too. V
Colin Storey
30-Jan-2011 22:14
Very clever and unique, love it, great addition to this gallery. v
Guest
30-Jan-2011 22:02
Excellent! V.
Máire Uí Mhaicín
30-Jan-2011 21:56
A lovely intriguing composition that makes for an unusual still life.
Guest
30-Jan-2011 21:53
Very clever! The angle provides great tension.
That cherry has me fascinated - it appears to be slotted into the timber.
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