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A burst of little-girl joy—zest and vitality enliven the darkness. When life challenges us with darkness, let’s turn it into a dance floor! I like how the shoes suggest the letter M at the angle they are shot at, like a middle-name personality signing the work.
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Thanks, Melissa! For me, the zoomed rope light looks like strands of sparkly beads defying gravity.
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Thank you, Cami! I'm glad you find the image exuberant despite the color palette. I hadn't noticed the "M" before you mentioned it. That would have been a fun Easter egg if I had planned it.
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Chris, at a Chinese lantern festival in Miami last year, there was a wire frame with rope light on it making these high-heel shoes. I wondered what the individual lights would look like if I zoomed them. This is what I got.
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Thanks, Leslie! It really pops when printed with metallic finish.
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Thanks, Sara! I'll have to research how to change them from blue to red. I'll let you know how that goes.
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Congratulations Judy! Such a creative photograph and well deserved!
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Wow! Thank you for the outpouring of kind words and congratulations. There were so many wonderful entries this month. I feel honored to have my work selected as the contest winner and excited to see "Boogie Shoes" as the logo-of-the-month. Thank you!
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An exceptional commercial slick. Big money advertising and promotional quality. Work on this level is usually produced by big city, high level commercial studio operations, with several staffers working on everything from layout, concept, design, and post, in addition to the photographer...... Outstanding on a number of levels.
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Thank you again, everyone! I'm still beaming over this accomplishment. Jack, I think I'll print and display your high praise so I can reread it during times of self-doubt.
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To Judy, our aspiring, and accomplished photographers. All high level, fine work, in and of itself incorporates a measure of self doubt. Your success is to a great extent determined by your ability to redirect the wasted effort of self doubt, into the creative energy necessary for success. Use this negative energy to double and triple your effort on your path to self expression and creativity. Do The Work, Be The Fine Photographer.
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Congratulations Judy! A very dinamic and attractive image . Well deserved!
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