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08/27/2003 08:12:33 PM |
I couldn't believe it when I saw a 1909 S in this good condition in this picture. I waited to see your description to find out if it was real. The rarest Lincoln cent there is, and you put it on the ground ... cringe! I kind of disagree with the other comments, though; yes, the cigarette butt and matchstick are unattractive, but that's the point. |
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08/25/2003 06:27:38 PM |
wow. great shot and great interpretation on the category. did you set this up? if not what luck on the old penny! The texture in this picture is amazing. good work. |
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08/25/2003 06:23:16 PM |
Would be better I think without the cigarette butt... nice idea. |
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08/23/2003 02:47:19 PM |
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08/23/2003 12:11:46 PM |
Great close-up shot!!! That penny has got to be worth something these days!!?? 9 |
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08/22/2003 05:55:02 AM |
the cigarette butt adds a nice touch. |
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08/21/2003 07:39:37 PM |
I don't understand the purpose of the match and cigarrette butt in this shot. |
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08/21/2003 07:22:02 PM |
Ouch... I really like the idea and the colors... but the placement of the matchstick, cigarette, and penny does not work. I think this would have been much better if the matchstick and cigarette's paths created an intersecting line |
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