Posted by Ina (Krugersdorp, South Africa) on 31 October 2008 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.
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Is that written in Afrikaans? I see the English date ... good image, Ina.
31 Oct 2008 7:17am
@Judy: Hi Judy :) Yes it is Afrikaans!
Great one ! Light, sharpen, everything is nice. Cheers.
31 Oct 2008 7:19am
I don´t understand that language.......Is it Dutch??? Like the photo and of course the SHADOW!!!!!
31 Oct 2008 7:22am
Superb still life.
31 Oct 2008 8:09am
Magnific photo. The light was superb!!!
31 Oct 2008 8:24am
cool shot, very good light
31 Oct 2008 8:27am
Great shot! Very beautiful control over the light. Well done.
31 Oct 2008 8:52am
Great shot. I love the shadow and the sharpness. I like your quote also.
31 Oct 2008 11:12am
Ah, Afrikaans! Fine light and nice details!
31 Oct 2008 12:16pm
jolie lumière, et bonne idée le jeu ombre-lumière qui fait ressortir les reflets et graphismes
pretty light, and good idea the game between shadow-light, which highlights the reflections and graphics
31 Oct 2008 12:24pm
Excellent! I love the light here.
31 Oct 2008 12:49pm
i love this shot!!!
31 Oct 2008 1:38pm
Wonderful shot! I love the contrast of light and shadows!
31 Oct 2008 2:13pm
Great detail and composition. well done.
31 Oct 2008 2:37pm
I love the lighting of this image. It is really nicely shot.
31 Oct 2008 3:25pm
I like the lighting ans composition
31 Oct 2008 5:17pm
Fantastically clear picture...nicely composed. Superb.
31 Oct 2008 6:32pm
Great shot, great idea great execution
31 Oct 2008 8:25pm
This is a very powerful version of this popular idea . . the shadow really sets it apart, I think. Well done.
31 Oct 2008 9:45pm
Ina, ik heb een aantal van je foto's gezien en ik vind ze echt schitterend! Als ik me niet vergis, kun je Nederlands lezen...! Zo niet: the photo's are wunderfull!
NANNE from FRIESLAND
3 Nov 2008 8:12pm
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