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06/08/2007 01:44:32 AM |
Another great photo of office supplies. I like it. Nice Composition. |
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06/06/2007 11:45:30 PM |
I totally thought of the yip-yip Martian things on Sesame Street when I saw this "face"! LOL! Great seeing, and I like the shallow DOF. |
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06/05/2007 11:12:08 PM |
Delightful abstract with wonderful tones. Good work!!!! |
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06/05/2007 11:09:03 PM |
Perfectly conceived and processed; exactly what I hoped to see in this challenge, and not a thing I would change about it. Can I add a photo of a paperclip to my favorites? Yes, I can :) |
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06/04/2007 08:16:02 AM |
I really like the desaturated, almost b&w quality. You've managed the light very nicely, too, as the background is not too bright. You may be seeing a similar object from me this week as I'm at my office desk and have binder clips for of my potentials. :-) |
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06/04/2007 07:38:13 AM |
Interesting shot and amazing color for this. Good work! |
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06/04/2007 06:35:59 AM |
Greaat point of veiw!! You made the clip look very interesting. I like the black and white processing- very cool! |
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06/04/2007 02:24:29 AM |
really nicer composition it really shoes this ordinary object in a different light |
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06/03/2007 06:02:24 PM |
I'll never look at one of these the same way again. |
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06/03/2007 02:32:17 PM |
LOL, great eye. It sure does look like the "yip yip" monsters. My favorite Sesame Street characters! Another nice use of DOF, too. |
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06/03/2007 02:23:50 PM |
Yub,Yub, totally looks like the sesame street character...lol. nice capture |
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06/03/2007 02:22:30 PM |
Yip, yip, yip! Thank you for reminding me of those, I loved them as a kid! :) My preference would be not to have the fall off of focus around the left edge of the "mouth" - would like to see what other ways you might come up with, other perspectives, for the same subject. |
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