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    Default Berries (macro)

    Berries at the cemetary.

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    Default Re: Berries (macro)

    Berries and a ramdom fly.

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    Default Re: Berries (macro)

    An Ice enhancement. Texturized and slightly offset.

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    Default Re: Berries (macro)

    nice texture effect Rich

    it takes what is a very good photo and makes it that little bit special
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    Default Re: Berries (macro)

    Excellent macros Rich... You got the reds perfect!

    The after effects are like a tatoo on a beautiful woman. Some people might like it, but I see it as maring of perfection.
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    Default Re: Berries (macro)

    A highly representational photo is great agreed
    An interpretive working of the photo is great also

    There is no marring of anything here, unless someone is trying to pass the interpretation off as representation of reality - but that is not the case, is it?

    Why must one be seen as a 'corruption of the other' of the other? - it does not make sense.

    Rich is doing both - and Rich you are very good at both
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