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arngrimur


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Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Grasagarðurinn, Laugardal, Reykjavík
Date: Sep 5, 2004
Aperture: 14
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/6
Galleries: Abstract, Nature
Date Uploaded: Mar 3, 2005

Viewed: 783
Comments: 10
Favorites: 7 (view)

Life grows.

The blur was intentional.

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09/05/2008 03:53:20 PM
I love this for the color the simplicity, the feeling, the abstract qualities, and the blur.....
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05/20/2006 02:57:55 PM
Beautiful! The blur works great, yet it is done subtly enough so that the subject is still recognizable. Great compromise.
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01/04/2006 06:49:19 PM
Simple and Beautiful.
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01/04/2006 02:05:12 PM
Gorgeous color and range of greeny tones! The blur makes this seem so... mystical and otherworldly. Love the form of the individual spears of grass(?), too.
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10/14/2005 04:37:29 PM
very nice abstraction. tasty colors. i like the blur effect.
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03/26/2005 07:53:43 AM
Came across your portfolio after noticing your recent comments on my hub's portfolio! I really like this. I like how the movement of the grass makes some of the blades translucent. Lovely texture and colour. I can imagine this framed as one of a series of similar abstract images of flora.
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03/05/2005 04:59:32 PM
Time to mow the grass... : ) Love this kind of up close and personal with plants and light...
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03/05/2005 11:43:33 AM
I had to fave this one... exquisite work!
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03/05/2005 11:39:33 AM
Love this. Great tones and aesthetics.
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03/04/2005 10:44:51 AM
This is cool. It even works as an optical illusion. The bottom of the frame looks wider than that top! I know that it can't be, but I can't help it! Stare it for a long time and you go crazy trying to figure out:)

Message edited by author 2005-03-04 15:48:27.
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