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07/22/2003 03:51:10 AM |
i'm not saying it's great or anything. i just liked it. . :P |
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07/21/2003 05:08:38 PM |
the light mostly. and the colors. but the way the light shines through the red fluid .. :)
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07/21/2003 04:46:11 PM |
Why?! lol
Just curious of course...maybe I would "learn" to "see" it. |
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07/21/2003 03:52:18 AM |
*rofl* @ mavrik. hey, I *like* this shot :-D ... |
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07/20/2003 08:10:47 PM |
Bring back mag. Bring back mag...*chanting* |
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07/20/2003 06:23:40 PM |
I like the idea, but I'd like to see the thermometer from an angle that made it easier to read, given the question the title poses (even if the actual temperature was out of the shot - it would feel more complete that way, I think). |
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07/17/2003 03:30:43 PM |
A little crisper shot would have helpd you here. Good idea. 6 |
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07/14/2003 11:30:07 AM |
great shot! the detail is amazing and it definitely makes me think of temperature! very nice work! |
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