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| 10/23/2003 07:23:43 AM |
Kevin!!!!!!!by fisheyeComment: I've stared at this for minutes and skipped over it several times. I just don't get the aloneness in this shot. Sorry! |
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| 10/23/2003 07:22:29 AM |
Are we really alone?by jfaulknerComment: Forground rocks are just a little too bright. With the moon out of focus, my eyes are draw to the details in the rock, which wouldnt' guess is your goal given the subject. |
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| 10/23/2003 07:21:02 AM |
Loves me notby robsmithComment: Neat idea, good execution. My only wish would be that the entire petal were in focus. Still, one of my favorites so far. |
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| 10/23/2003 07:20:09 AM |
Alone in a Foreign Crowdby CraigDComment: Looks like a little too much sharpening. I like the play between the blue book and the blue lettering on the yellow. Nicely done! |
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| 10/22/2003 09:24:41 PM |
Always Aloneby PaulMdxComment: I really like the lighting and the large shadow of the chair. Awesome! |
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| 10/22/2003 09:22:31 PM |
Wall Flowerby EnzoComment: I love the grain and the texture of the wood. High sun pays off for once! Was the branch naturally poking through the fence or was it staged? Either way, nice work. |
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| 10/22/2003 09:19:15 PM |
Alone on the playgroundsby vadviragComment: I like the subject and framing. Not so sure about the desaturation, though. It distracts me from paying attention to the child. |
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| 10/22/2003 09:17:32 PM |
A walk in the park ...by brianlrComment: I searched and searched for the "alone" in this shot. I just can't see it. Sorry! (Other than that, I like to colors and framing with the branch across the top.) |
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| 10/17/2003 08:22:55 AM |
Acid + Alkaline = CO2 + Yucky stuff!by DebN2003Comment: Close :) First you get carbonic acid, which immediately decomposes to CO2 and water. The nasty stuff you're left with is sodium acetate. And that's your chemistry lesson for the day. Nice pic! |
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| 10/16/2003 02:04:15 PM |
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