Past,Present,Future

© Dan Smith

Past,Present,Future

Uploaded: February 12, 2005

Description

Painted roses/ Shutter 13 @ F 3.5 Iso 200 /canon lens 18-55mm @ 18mm / placed on black velvet for the shot / 5 candles used for light/ OK i had to use photo explosion to remove the fuzz that was on the velvet and expermented with puting name and © symbol on photo /other wise un manipulated/ How does the name and © symbol look in this format ..?

Comments

Diane Dupuis February 13, 2005

Can't really see that it's your name and symbol. It's too dark. And if you are going to put it - shouldn't it be more in the bottom corner - so as not to distract the eye from your beautiful roses? #214974

Dan Smith February 13, 2005

Diane . you are right it is a bit high in the photo but the local place that I am useing to print my samples manages to crop most of any thing I want to keep in the photo.... do you know any where I can get some photos done for a reasonable price ? #1101177

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