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04/28/2004 01:01:20 PM |
Yes indeed it was the discovery of the light.
That worked for me but not for most of you.... :(
you see it as a poor interpertation, and I sort of agree.
I was to happy with my discovery to think of the viewer.
I will think more of the viewers next time...so they can "see" the challenge :)
thanks for your comments and taking the time to vote! |
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04/23/2004 07:42:41 PM |
Interesting photo, I like what you did with this ordinary item. I read a forum about someone using a cd in this, I wonder if this is it...I am guessing you accidently discovered the prismatic light from the cd? |
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04/23/2004 05:12:05 PM |
Vibrant. Could be stronger without the bullseye centering. |
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04/22/2004 11:14:11 PM |
i would like to learn how you do this - 10 |
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04/22/2004 07:57:27 AM |
great use of light. I like it |
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04/21/2004 07:16:53 AM |
Where's the serendipity aspect? Nice macro, vivid color. |
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04/21/2004 05:56:53 AM |
Great capture of the colors reflecting and refracting in the disc. I like the composition as well. |
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04/21/2004 12:26:58 AM |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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04/20/2004 11:09:45 PM |
Beautiful color and saturation. |
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04/20/2004 08:51:50 PM |
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04/20/2004 08:43:58 PM |
I'm guessing your discovery was the lighting of this shot. Very nice capture! |
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04/20/2004 08:03:56 PM |
Great idea - and a nice concept. You could potentially drop a piece of a glass by accident and then dicover the colors - I love it! |
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