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Photo posted by Gary Yeoh in the Flora gallery on 09/13/11 at 10:13 pm EST
Registered on 09/01/09, 588 Posts, 8184 Comments
Post last edited by Gary Yeoh on 09/15/11 at 8:37 pm EST

Models from ikebana#14 'Moon Behind Cloud Wisp'. I have made a mini arrangement here as well. The leaves at the bottom turnout better than expected. I have also experimented with the GE display system color presets with this image which is posted in photoart. May be the positive, negative and color version will make a nice triptych??

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Gary Yeoh
Hong Kong

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Comment posted by Howard Cheek on 09/13/11 at 10:20 pm EST    
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This is very nice Gary, love it. I think the + - and color version would make an awesome triptych..
You never cease to amaze me

  
Howard Cheek
Kempner, TX
 
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Comment posted by scott lanz on 09/13/11 at 10:39 pm EST    
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Comment last edited by scott lanz on 09/13/11 at 10:40 pm EST

Gary, this negative view is fabulous. Superbly arranged and executed. Double kudos. I have only one nit, and its that your name/copyright is a little too prominent and, I think, detracts or interferes a little with the image. However, i just scroll down a tiny bit and that little issue is solved.

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Comment posted by Rob Graham on 09/14/11 at 07:45 am EST    
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You stepped up the level of your work again, Gary. Nice arrangement of flowers. I like the blue feel of this version over the other 2 versions. Well done

  
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Comment posted by David Taylor on 09/14/11 at 09:06 am EST    
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Your work is outstanding, and instantly recognisable, the Yeohist technique/school. I'd love to see a 3D version.

  

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Comment posted by Craig Strand on 09/14/11 at 09:28 am EST    
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Your composition is really nice, the flowers along the bottom suggest a movement of "dance" is going on. One can follow and see you have fine tuned the radiograph technique. Both interesting and pleasing to the viewers eye.

  
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Battle Ground, WA
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Comment posted by Nancy Lea Sandy on 09/14/11 at 1:32 pm EST    
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Beautiful. I'm not sure which I like best so a triptych is the perfect answer. Wonderful arrangement. You blow me away

  

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Comment posted by Charlie Baugh on 09/14/11 at 2:45 pm EST    
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Oh, Gary. You bring us such beauty and new thoughts in photography. Please keep the two togeather as you have.

  
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Comment posted by David Schwaegler on 09/14/11 at 3:42 pm EST    
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Very nice. The negative version gives the impression of the elements being underwater -- a good thing.

  
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Northern Illinois

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Comment posted by Bob Duff on 09/14/11 at 4:57 pm EST    
Registered on 04/21/10, 160 Posts, 1675 Comments

Very appropriate title Gary. Also a very nice arrangement. Don't know how difficult it would be to get a suitable arrangemnt and then x-ray it. Probably similar to scanning I would imagine.

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Comment posted by Morris McClung on 09/14/11 at 5:35 pm EST    
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Definitely a triptych. I do like this version best, but all 3 work on different levels.

  
Morris McClung
Parker, Colorado

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Comment posted by Pat Sampson on 09/14/11 at 6:08 pm EST    
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Beautiful image Gary. No suggestions or comments. I love that spray.

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Comment posted by Bob&Charly Nelson on 09/15/11 at 2:16 pm EST    
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Truely amazing Gary, I have gone back to this image a lot just to look into it. Wonderful concept.
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Comment posted by Brigitte Lorenz on 09/15/11 at 3:47 pm EST    
Registered on 01/10/09, 187 Posts, 1507 Comments

Congratulation, Gary....wonderful work

Brigitte

  
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Comment posted by Nathan Buck on 09/16/11 at 02:28 am EST    
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Wow Gary, now THIS is special. I love the variety of flowers. Wonderful, creative stuff!

Nathan

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Comment posted by Catherine Reilly on 09/16/11 at 05:35 am EST    
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LOVE the positive version in the larger image view, Gary! Spectacular. Inspiring the way you continue to push the envelope to create new and intriguing processing.

Catherine Reilly
Seattle, WA
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Comment posted by Albert Darmo on 09/17/11 at 9:39 pm EST    
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Comment last edited by Albert Darmo on 09/17/11 at 9:41 pm EST

Hi gary Love them both!! This belongs in a art gallery spectacular work!!! I almost can hear the music! mesmerizing lines
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Canada

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Comment posted by Bill Fach on 09/17/11 at 11:05 pm EST    
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Gary: I am completely conflicted about a favorite. Magnificent work and if arm twisted I would pick the negative. Very well done.>=))>

  
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Comment posted by Phil Pogledich on 09/18/11 at 04:18 am EST    
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Sensational. Wonderful, inventive work Gary.

  
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