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The Phantom Triangles !!!
05/11/2005 09:14:42 AM
The Phantom Triangles !!!
by ashishkushwaha

Comment:
mmmh.. is it an incense stick? Nice shot, very creative.
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Many Triangles Pyramid
05/11/2005 09:14:06 AM
Many Triangles Pyramid
by oriana

Comment:
one hell of a wacky fridge magnet...
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On each Side
05/11/2005 09:10:44 AM
On each Side
by arnit

Comment:
whoa attitude! I'm not messing with you...
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snookered
05/11/2005 09:10:05 AM
snookered
by Riponlady

Comment:
good idea, on my screen it looks a little overly contrasty, with blown reds on the tops of the balls. Watch your saturation and gamut warning.
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Round Triangles?
05/11/2005 09:08:35 AM
Round Triangles?
by tryals15

Comment:
good idea well executed. Watch image grain though.
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Heart of the Iris
05/11/2005 09:06:32 AM
Heart of the Iris
by hannafate

Comment:
beautiful shot, it just didn't hit me over the head screaming "traingle! triangle!", although after careful examination, i see your point.
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"No Matter How Small"
05/11/2005 09:05:20 AM
"No Matter How Small"
by dahkota

Comment:
it's a very nice shot photographically. It doesn't really hit me with the term "triangle" when I first looked at it though, I am looking for something more intuitive for maximum score. I see your triangles in this shot, too, though.
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Silmarillion
05/11/2005 09:01:44 AM
Silmarillion
by charliebaker

Comment:
intense, red, oversaturated.... watch your gamut warning next time. I know you wanted it to be intense. But there are other ways: lowering the midtones, and slightly desaturating at the same time, or making two layers and blend them via "multiply", adjusting opacity.
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Magical Forest
05/11/2005 08:59:07 AM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment:
watch out for blown highlights... also a less "busy" subject would make for a stronger composition. Either switch subjects or zoom in. Alternatively, you could seperate different elements by depth, i.e. put the ladder into the forground, the tree behind, etc..
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For Sale
05/11/2005 08:55:26 AM
For Sale
by drydoc

Comment:
straight i would have given you a 6, dizzy from the slant I'll give you a 5
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