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Nov 20, 2008 12:42

I know we are our own worst critic... so I am curious to know... for those of you who have followed my photography over the years, what are some of your favorite images (both for content and technique). If you don't know where the particular image is on the site, you can just describe it and I should be able to locate it ( Read more... )

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littlebuhnee November 20 2008, 19:03:15 UTC
No specific image, but I love the closeup shots of everyday items that showcase details one would ordinarily not notice.

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purpig November 20 2008, 19:30:24 UTC
Anything specific that is memorable?

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littlebuhnee November 20 2008, 20:09:56 UTC
Sorry, I couldn't remember anything specific. I had to go looking. These are two I remember specifically commenting on:

http://www.purplepigphoto.com/365/20080501.aspx
http://www.purplepigphoto.com/365/20080715.aspx

Plus these:

http://www.purplepigphoto.com/365/20080210.aspx
http://www.purplepigphoto.com/365/20080201.aspx

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purpig November 20 2008, 21:24:14 UTC
Thank you!!

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sera_bella November 20 2008, 19:08:34 UTC
I like the more obscure photos, the ones that make you wonder 'wtf is that?'

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purpig November 20 2008, 19:30:37 UTC
Any specific ones?

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annie1986 November 20 2008, 20:37:35 UTC
I'll have to go back through some of your photos and look, to tell you for sure which ones are my favorites. But I will and let you know in another reply.

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purpig November 20 2008, 21:24:27 UTC
Thanks :)

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rheyamorgaine November 20 2008, 22:21:42 UTC
you moon pic that I used as a desktop :P

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vodgut November 20 2008, 23:03:29 UTC
Geez, there's so many of them.

There's a lot of the good winter/nature ones I like. The levitating bird was really cool.

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purpig November 21 2008, 02:45:24 UTC
Was that the Blue Jay on the deck? From like 3-4 years ago?

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vodgut November 21 2008, 03:23:13 UTC
Yeah, the one where the bird was landing on the railing, and looked completely stationary, but was an inch or two above anything solid.

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