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November 8, 2005
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13 mm
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Nov 7, 2005, 1:26:31 PM
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:iconjuliadunin:
well :phew: enjoy!


:icondonotplz::iconusemyartplz:
DO NOT COPY,USE. DO NOT STEAL.




edit: had to add a watermark, too many stealers...


availalable as a print :heart:
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Mood: Love ~laura-worldwide Nov 22, 2007  Student Photographer
I can't believe how beautiful this picture is. It makes me want to get on a plane and fly here so I could just sit on that bench and look at the scenery! Bravo!!!!!! Truly Amazing! If I had the money I'd buy your print and hang it on my wall in hope of visting this beautiful place one day.
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Mood: Adoration ~rinoasin Nov 20, 2007  Hobbyist Artist
CUDO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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:icondorotejac:
Mood: Love =DorotejaC Nov 15, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
fantastic!!!
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:iconvaiper:
Mood: Love ~Vaiper Nov 4, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
Amaizing! :clap:
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:iconoxstarcrossedlovexo:
Mood: Love ~OxStarcrossedLovexO Oct 5, 2007   Photographer
Love it!! Very beautiful
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:iconneedone:
Wonderful!

~Need
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Mood: Love ~trickn0l0gy Sep 25, 2007   Photographer
wonderful!
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:iconinqy:
Holy wow.. I can't stop staring at this. I love everything about it! The red is simply stunning, and the soft, hazy background just brings it out even more. Beautiful!
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:iconmeemo:
absolutely amazing shot!

since you are asking for some critique ;) i will say this: I feel like the high contrasting areas of the bench as well as the tree (bottom) seem to be over sharpened. I would have personally given the entire image a very low "smart sharpen" in PS to get the most detail out and then create a highpass sharpening layer and on that layer slightly soften the effect on the mentioned areas. Highpass would be applied in Overlay, Soft Light or Hard Llight mode depending on the look and required strength.

Im sure you know all this but i figured saying this doesnt hurt anyone ;)

great shot, :+fav:
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