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Photo of the Day ~ Shades of Grey Category ~ June 28, 2009

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Dragon Dreams
by David B. Williams (David B. Williams) 
Camera:
Olympus E-510
Location:
Frederick, Maryland
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
None.


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3.17 (9 votes)
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Lois Sturdivant commented on June 28, 2009 00:18:
Very effective treatment for this shot, nice contrast with the light-colored flower. Congrats!
Linn Smith commented on June 28, 2009 12:29:
The b/w conversion gives it added warmth and beauty! Very lovely composition with excellent clarity and arrangement...congratulations on your win today!
Barbara Socor commented on June 28, 2009 16:10:
Yes, the use of BW here is creative and effective...this does indeed have its own unique "feel" - an intimate feel to my sensibilities...lovely work David! Congrats on a memorable win.
Norma Smiles commented on June 28, 2009 17:03:
This is beautifully done, David. Sharp, clear and with a well done B/W conversion.
Linda Cline commented on June 28, 2009 19:47:
Nicely done b/w conversion! Nice detail. Congrats on your win today!
Kathy Shogren commented on June 28, 2009 19:50:
Wonderful closeup, works well in b&w. Congrats David on POTD!
Al Mullen commented on June 28, 2009 21:14:
Super shot, this works great in mono.
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on June 28, 2009 23:40:
An excellent macro of this dragon fly with outstanding detail & a very appealing & stunning composition in B&W...congrats, David!
David B. Williams commented on July 03, 2009 07:59:
Thanks very much everyone for the comments. I didn't realize this one was chosen until now.


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