Yes, I agree with Steve. He white vase works well, especially with the bit of 
shading on one side.

His description of "painterly" is an apt one.

Beautiful!

cheers,
frank

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Christopher Hitchens

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From: steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com>
Sent: April 20, 2012 4/20/12
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Subject: Re: PESO Tulip study (FESO?)

on 2012-04-20 6:56 Bruce Walker wrote

> Here's a shot I got with it ... http://goo.gl/HKVbh

enjoyable picture and interesting details behind the taking; i like the white 
vase as an interesting counterpoint to the almost disappearing stems; some 
areas in the central tulips seem overexposed, but that makes the composition 
more painterly

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