I think I need advice.
DawnLand
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I have not done very well in the last contests so would you all give me some advice for this minimalism one? Here are my ideas thus far:
This one I call "Smile"
I'm not sure what to call this one but the wasp flew in as I was taking the photo and he just put his little head up against that wall and stayed there as if someone put him in the "time out" corner
I call this one 'Eye of the Storm" because seconds after taking it the cat took off like the Tazmanian devil!
I am not sure this one qualifies
"First Blossoms"
This one I call "Smile"
I'm not sure what to call this one but the wasp flew in as I was taking the photo and he just put his little head up against that wall and stayed there as if someone put him in the "time out" corner
I call this one 'Eye of the Storm" because seconds after taking it the cat took off like the Tazmanian devil!
I am not sure this one qualifies
"First Blossoms"
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The 1st picture fits very nicely, and though the wasp photograph is REALLY interesting to me, it unfortunately isn't minimalist.
Updated June 5 2007
-Kelly
And where in the world do you live that has wasps like that :uhoh, that looks like a bigun . I been nailed by yellow jacket before, but nothing like that!!!
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I can use all the advice I can get. dawn
I appreciate that! We live in Louisiana and yes the bugs are huge here! We even have these twelve feet long lizards in the swamps! ICK! And don't get me started on the mosquitos!!!
Very nice colors and composition:):
Tim
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have to agree that the first picture is the best entry for this challenge. The more I look at it the better I like it. The composition is pleasing and the orange of the rust nicely complements the beiges and browns of the rest of the photo. The title is intriguing. Smile?
Virginia
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[Smile?
Okay first of all, I am an artist first, photographer second, so I "see" faces and characters in almost everything. If you look at the first photo and at the bottom screw you can imagine a smiley face with it's eyes closed. see it? Then if you step back and look again, the lines that go across the entire screen look like a large smile.
( no I have not been drinking!) Dawn