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| 12/31/2005 11:30:55 PM |
Burning a CDby beafliesComment: This is very beautiful. I love the almost silk-like appearance of the fire. Great idea and superb execution. It almost feels like the disc is being passed through by a 'bolt' of flame. Good job.
edit: additionally I must say that I whole-heartedly approve of your means of disposal for AOL discs. Message edited by author 2006-01-01 04:32:28. |
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| 12/24/2005 03:36:53 PM |
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| 12/24/2005 03:33:00 PM |
Up by Joey LawrenceComment: Wow, I can imagine your brother and father's concern. Great image though, that cloud at top left really adds a lot. It's upward-sweeping shape adds a lightness and lift that wouldn't be there with a clear sky. |
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| 12/24/2005 03:28:16 PM |
Death Gripby vtruanComment: haha, that's terrible, but my mind just reeled to "To Kill a Mockingbird." The cover of my book had a picture in a similar, grainy sepia (of radically different subject, but still...) |
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| 12/24/2005 03:11:51 PM |
Holiday Stemby carpentsComment: out of focus christmas lights? the background is a bit distracting but i love how the lights are caught at the top of the glass |
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| 12/24/2005 03:01:40 PM |
Water Drops in the Plant Worldby ksymeonComment: there's something i really like about this.the focus isn't very crisp and the coloration in the background near the subject gives what you've photographed a sort of fuzzy nebulosity, if that's a word. |
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| 12/24/2005 02:52:48 PM |
The attack of the sugar-clonesby TimyComment: mmmm, makes me hungry. looks like you're going for symmetry here, in which case the focused cookie feels ever so slightly off-center. |
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| 12/24/2005 02:09:32 AM |
Autumnby ShaneBlakeComment: I love how the colors are arranged in this. Reminds me of an almost rock-papper-scissors succession. The green of the first leaf becomes the background for the second panel. The yellow of that the background for the third, and the red of the third the background for the first. Pulls me right into the picture, directing my eyes left to right and back to the beginning again. That having been said, I think the thickness of the borders is a bit of an obstruction - something slightly thinner and maybe lighter might make this more powerful. Someone suggested a dark brown.
One of my favorites. |
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