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04/18/2010 08:57:44 PM |
LOL I have an old one still in my tower that I don't use anymore. I think I've found a new use for it. Thank you.
Great shot. |
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04/14/2010 04:57:55 PM |
sorry to break it to you but thats not what that is for.lol |
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04/14/2010 01:44:23 PM |
That's for cd's duh ;P
I actually like the grainy over brightened bits :) |
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04/14/2010 06:57:37 AM |
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04/13/2010 03:16:57 AM |
This is not the first time I've seen this. There were people that actually thought that's what it was for. |
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04/12/2010 08:21:36 PM |
sorry - it just doesn't happen for me, no criticism other than no 'impact'
give it 5 |
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04/12/2010 04:26:18 PM |
Good Black and white conversion here, or is it inverted?? No real compositional technique used except for mayb close up shot. It's funny though and illustrates a great email chain letter nicely. |
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04/12/2010 01:51:44 PM |
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04/12/2010 01:07:00 PM |
funny and clever but reallynot a fan of the heavy pp 6 |
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04/12/2010 05:10:15 AM |
A classic concept, but the processing spoils the picture for me, sorry |
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04/12/2010 04:57:15 AM |
wow this remember me a similar thing with an history. |
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