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jennief
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Its back
      #787352 - 27/04/2009 12:03

My Wildlife Module is back so its now just the Personal Project to go. For some reason seeing the finishing post is sad-I have really enjoyed my course and have found it very good indeed. Having had a goal to work towards has been excellent-I shant be rushing this last one-make it last!!
I won't have a personal tutor anymore that I can PM with embarassingly newbie questions who doesnt make "tutting noises"and roll his eyes, or if he does I cant see or hear it. Scott has been VERY helpful throughout.

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Jennie-professional worrier.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennyfred


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GDN
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Reged: 05/02/2008
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Re: Its back [Re: jennief]
      #787444 - 27/04/2009 17:07

Congrats. I trust you were happy with your mark?

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meaco
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Reged: 20/01/2009
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Re: Its back [Re: jennief]
      #787487 - 27/04/2009 18:45

Congratulations on getting so close to the finishing line - even if it is bittersweet

Have you decided what you might do for your final project?

Sam

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jennief
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Re: Its back [Re: meaco]
      #787529 - 27/04/2009 21:32

Thank you very much and yes, I was delighted with my mark.It was good to have the fact that I am getting a bit careless with my photoshopping pointed out as well. Overdoing the curves adjustments has led to loss of detail in the highlights and I hadn't noticed.
I am an admirer of the poetry of John Keats (and the other romantic poets as well) so I am trying to take pictures that fit the "word pictures" in some of Keats poems eg " the hare limped trembling through the frozen grass" and other stuff like that. I think that sounds really "naff" but I am looking forward to it and if it doesn't work I have time to try other ideas.

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Matt_Hunt
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Re: Its back [Re: jennief]
      #787616 - 28/04/2009 07:21

Well done and good luck with the project.

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http://matthewhuntphotography.blogspot.com/


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