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02/26/2005 04:26:49 PM |
Actually, doesn't the yin-yang symbolize unity?? |
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02/24/2005 12:52:41 PM |
I think this is sort of boring...doesn't even look like a photograph, really. |
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02/24/2005 06:52:34 AM |
I will admit that yin and yang is the ideal example of separation and union. I feel that this fits the challenge well some may not know its meaning. I must however complain about the shot its self. It apears to me that this is a side long shot of a rippled balnket. That was put into high contrast. But I can't say for sure. I don't know if I like this or not. It is a photo and I feel it may stretch the rules a bit on the poatrait of artwork part of the rules. But will vote as if it didn't 7 |
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02/22/2005 02:27:26 PM |
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02/21/2005 08:00:21 PM |
I find the uneven edge to be very distracting in this image. |
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02/21/2005 09:42:58 AM |
I was sure that Yin & Yang mean quite the opposite from Separation (harmony and stuff).
I like this one though, looks like a facial expression. |
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02/20/2005 10:14:41 PM |
I hope you didn't need the tarp for camping...but, hey, a little bit of wet with the dry, right? |
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