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Decisions...Decisions
03/15/2006 11:54:16 AM
Decisions...Decisions
by awpollard

Comment:
Absolutely wonderful! I found it interesting that even @ 1/1600 Tv the wings still show motion; great job. Just enough motion any more it would have been too much - anyless and you end up with a static image.

Great!

-Rick
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Feather girl
03/12/2006 04:03:16 PM
Feather girl3rd Place
by arnit

Comment:
Peanut butter adhesive?
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Peanut Butter and jell O ?!?
03/12/2006 04:01:55 PM
Peanut Butter and jell O ?!?
by mfairbanks

Comment:
Role reversal? Nice touch.
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True Art
03/12/2006 04:00:43 PM
True Art
by espy2

Comment:
Nice!
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Eyes
03/12/2006 03:59:29 PM
Eyes
by banmorn

Comment:
Now this is a unique photograph. After you ribbon, you must explain what you did.

-Rick
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Peanut Butter & Jello
03/12/2006 03:58:42 PM
Peanut Butter & Jello
by Art Roflmao

Comment:
The DOF experiment doesn't hit home for me.
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Opps I stepped in goop
03/12/2006 03:58:04 PM
Opps I stepped in goop
by raydean

Comment:
I don't know what to do here. My first impression is I like it, but I don't know why.

-Rick
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Parrot Two
03/12/2006 03:54:54 PM
Parrot Two
by Balko

Comment:
I can't find the other item. Sorry..
Boxed In
03/06/2006 05:16:40 AM
Boxed In
by jpochard

Comment:
Great job! I hate competition that is this good! Oh well. ;)
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Vintage Lines
03/06/2006 05:15:27 AM
Vintage Lines
by esdarby

Comment:
I think this is a good photograph. I am kinda torn on what gives or what takes away from this photograph.

On the one hand, the foreground rails supply lines and curves towards your subject matter and themselves are part of the subject. But on the other hand, they take a lot of space.

I would love to see this photograph created with a wider lens and closer to the bridge - to remove the most of the rails in the fore.

Still it's a great photograph. Good job.

-CN
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