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05/14/2007 04:30:43 PM |
too cool that you did this with mirrors. |
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05/11/2007 03:32:36 PM |
boo
Message edited by author 2007-05-11 19:33:25. |
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05/11/2007 12:42:12 PM |
I gave this a 5, not because of the photography, but for the presentation, IMHO I would have made the top and bottm border about half an inch wide to create a larger prentation.....Keep Smiling. |
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05/08/2007 03:47:59 PM |
wow what a clever idea - love that you used mirrors for this. place doesn't look very busy lol. hey as far as your elbow being in the pic, you could start a new hitchcockian thing where a part of you is hidden in every pic you take. Just a thought lol. |
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05/08/2007 07:36:50 AM |
Amazing stuff since it is real. Can you have a still life candid? I don't know, but this seems close. The scenes you captured in the mirrors are terrific. I still can't get over this was composed in a mirror. Amazing. |
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05/07/2007 06:23:17 PM |
I thought this was a really cool perspective - it's like we get a bonus image in every frame, what's in front of you and what's in back of you - 6 for the price of three! :) |
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05/07/2007 06:32:12 AM |
Ooooh. You did a great job on this. What a creative idea for a triptych.
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05/07/2007 05:42:42 AM |
Very nice abstract feel and I love the colors! |
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05/06/2007 08:48:16 PM |
LOL -- I guess you didn't keep yourself out of all the shots!
Thought this one would do much better, but on further reflection it seems the voters just didn't stop to look long enough to get it. :>) |
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05/06/2007 12:52:22 AM |
Unique, interesting - I like the abstract feel. There does seem to be just something missing (a waiter?) |
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05/03/2007 05:22:11 AM |
A well seen scene, nicely captured. You used the mirrors to good effect, and managed to keep yourself out of the image while still not appearing to shoot at an angle to the glass. 9 |
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05/02/2007 01:26:17 PM |
Interesting and creative to use the mirrors for your views. |
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05/01/2007 04:39:54 PM |
Nice idea - Shame the lighting in the middle pic is uneven as it makes the whole set seem off kilt. |
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04/30/2007 08:43:20 PM |
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04/30/2007 04:11:56 PM |
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04/30/2007 12:46:17 PM |
Oh, I see...it's mirrors isn't it? I like it. Great idea. Maybe a bit too narrow, but what are you going to do? |
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04/30/2007 08:17:46 AM |
This is a terrifci idea! The middle frame is a little distracting though. the horizontal seems a bit crooked and the shadow and angel are nore extreme. |
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04/30/2007 06:26:45 AM |
Very clever, I like it a lot! |
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04/30/2007 03:04:47 AM |
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04/29/2007 08:26:47 PM |
very cool idea, well executed, great light. I do wish the lefthand mirror were more centered? |
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