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    • user of Wuerg_den_Lurch
    • I would like to thank you for your nice comments about my POTD shot - best regards Stefan

    • said Wuerg_den_Lurch

    • 2009.06.11 at 03:02:09 PDT
    • user of iahuis
    • Thank you for your kind words, I am so HAPPY!!! With my Photo Early in the Morning FEATURED on the Home Page... and this is the Big Price on my years here on WEBSHOTS , my first POTD!! YESS!!! STILL DANCING!!!! So many messages and so many reactions!! I like to wish you a Wonderful HOLIDAY SEASON , warm greetings, bye...Ien

    • said iahuis

    • 2008.12.17 at 07:46:17 PST
    • user of stanpacz
    • Thanks for the comment on my photo. The photo was taken of a long stemmed wine glass. I used an extension tube between the camera body and the lens for magnification. I did not change the image greatly with photo editing programs but produced the effect with lighting and food colouring. Stan

    • said stanpacz

    • 2008.11.08 at 13:08:31 PST
    • user of kellimays
    • Thanks for the lovely comments. Kelli

    • said kellimays

    • 2008.11.07 at 21:40:41 PST
    • user of chalk22
    • Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment on my deer photo.Ryan

    • said chalk22

    • 2008.11.07 at 06:37:36 PST
    • user of photoplo
    • Thank you for your comments on "View from Nina Tower Hotel, Kowloon.". Jacques

    • said photoplo

    • 2008.10.26 at 11:06:53 PDT
    • user of ukiemummer
    • People always put me down for not having photoshop, and they say that they could do everything I do with photoshop rather than filters. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who generates images with filters or natural means. I have a wide angle lens that screws onto the front of my camera (not an SLR). Can I do the same with a macro lens?

    • said ukiemummer

    • 2008.08.18 at 07:31:49 PDT
    • user of lynnie440
    • Hi there, you enquired about my raindrops. Yes, they are REAL. I used photoshop for the frames and a star filter lens. Although some of the stars are real too (the smaller ones) The raindrop photos were taken with a 100mm macro lens. Thank you. Warm wishes Lyn

    • said lynnie440

    • 2008.08.10 at 23:49:00 PDT

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