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| 06/15/2007 08:31:10 PM |
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| 06/14/2007 07:13:47 PM |
The Sky is The Limitby messerschmittComment: Ah yes. That intimate relationship one has with the little visual notebook. It becomes like a pocket sized friend. Had one. Just a day ago my 350XT which has been with me everyday for more than two years and is at least 100,000 clicks from new with no replacement shutter decided its poor little shutter button was too tired to respond anymore to the incessant demands placed on it. So long dear friend. You've taught me a lot. |
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| 06/14/2007 02:28:43 PM |
why fly high?by skewsmeComment: A photo in search of a challenge. But now we are out of that limiting circumstance, we can enjoy it for what it is. Indeed, it's a pretty view and the lone bird completes the effect. |
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| 06/14/2007 12:20:04 PM |
When The Wind Dropsby WildcardComment: Revisiting your photo ages after the challenge. I have to say it is quite captivating. The small detail delights. |
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| 06/14/2007 12:13:51 PM |
Ready For Launchby alanfreedComment: There's something about the design of that thing (especially the tower) that looks like it is an accretion of various objects over a period of years. I think there must have been more than one pick-up going down to Stan's junkyard on the corner picking up bits and pieces for that project. And that rust colour does not do much for the overall first impression either. I guess they will come up with something a bit more modernistic looking in the future, shiny blue and streamlined. |
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| 06/14/2007 11:05:45 AM |
Just Mad About Saffronby WildcardComment: Donovan has been back in the news.... I'm just mad about Saffron Saffron's mad about me I'm just mad about Saffron She's just mad about me. Half bokeh half almost realized defined texture. It is abstract indeed it is. (Read that last sentence backwards and forwards for better effect). It looks like corporate art. Designed to titillate but not offend. Who can criticize though if someone is going to buy it for thousands... :) |
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| 06/14/2007 11:02:58 AM |
untitledby krnodilComment: That nose disturbs me. The eyes alone would be stereotypical design. But the nose dilutes the impact of the eyes. My reaction... |
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| 06/14/2007 10:59:53 AM |
The Odd Coupleby mia67Comment: Stephen Hawking immediately comes to mind. The backside surreptitious view is enlightening. Off they stare into the distance, the world, the universe, and beyond. I wonder what they're wondering about. Computers seem so much about an inactive life - and your photo seems to confirm my view. |
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| 06/14/2007 10:57:43 AM |
Majesticby SamDoe1Comment: This tiger has a negative attitude. I mean, it is not living up to its cultural background. No nice glint in the eye or salivating fangs, for instance. Get with it, mate. Shake off those bonds and roar with the pack. |
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| 06/14/2007 10:53:04 AM |
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