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10-SEP-2006

Evolving

Canon EOS 5D
1/400s f/5.0 at 48.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Sep-2006 10:23:23
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time1/400 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent100
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Guest 02-Jun-2008 03:36
What a stunning image, Jenene! It apears to be a pregnant belly just under the surface, with the water a perfect accompaniment: fluid on the inside and the outside. The colors are serene, refreshing, seeming to hint at all the little wigglies that had to be present to produce gravidity...luscious!
Guest 06-Apr-2008 16:32
This delivers everything! Im thinking and enjoying the colours and stucture.
Roe..14-Jan-2008 03:12
The tones and movement are wonderful..we are one with nature..love this image..
Guest 15-Jun-2007 11:16
Alice! Alice!
I called from behind the shivering silver,
Staining my beady eyes with a whisker twitch.
But she was already lost within the reality
Of another dream,
Away from Wonderland.
Guest 16-May-2007 03:37
What a somptuous use of light! Wavelets of water turning into wavelets of light. The pink color is unexcpected and mysterious.
Yiannis Pavlis04-Dec-2006 20:56
excellent ! like a paint work .beautifull work.
Lee Rudd02-Dec-2006 18:46
I sense an element of pre-Raphaelite influence here... love the use of leaves
AL10-Oct-2006 00:50
Very beautifully done. I really like the colors and your play with different elements, human, nature and water. The touch of ripples made me anticipate a reborn you emerging from the water.
Phil Douglis09-Oct-2006 17:10
The best yet, Jenene. There is only a hint of human flesh here, and the incredibly, the leaves hint at it as well. Beautiful use of restrained color: delicate, fragile, and vulnerable.