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| 04/29/2004 05:05:40 PM |
For Which It Standsby hstegComment: Originally posted by mavrik: Shooting the flag will always get a polar reaction. |
Especially in Iceland. |
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| 04/28/2004 09:54:36 PM |
"Surprise from a Penny Jar"by tfarrell23Comment: Quite the example of numismatic serendipity! I hope I'm in that good condition when I'm 95. Congrats on both the shot and the find ... maybe I should go check my penny jar. |
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| 04/28/2004 03:10:48 PM |
X-Rays (Accidentally Discovered in 1895) by labudsComment: Copied from a forum post:
Originally posted by labuda: Originally posted by breckinshire: Originally posted by txaggie90: I'm curious how the "X-Ray" photo was done within the rules. I was surprised that it was actually marked as verified. |
I agree, I was surprised by that as well. I'd be interested to hear how it was done within the rules. |
Funny that you ask... I'll post a tutorial about it this week :) |
If ONLY this had been under the advanced rule set, you might have just been pushing the new boundaries to their limit to have maneuvered the two distal phalanges indicis downwards just a bit ... |
| 04/26/2004 03:58:17 PM |
Point of No Returnby dsidwellComment: Originally posted by dhare: Great composition, and colours are funky too |
... and something about your title tells me you mean more by this photo than just "a barbed wire fence." |
| 04/26/2004 03:45:41 PM |
Groovyby TranquilComment: Originally posted by Tranquil: ...Yea, I was expecting higher than a 4.5!!! |
Me too! Mine actually got a 4.9, despite a metaphorical rather than literal interpretation of the topic. It's definitely a "groovy" photo.
Since you have that solid black area to help make selections, you can have a lot of fun with this image, for example pasting someone's face into the plasma ball and fading it back to look ghostly or projected. |
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| 04/26/2004 02:56:04 AM |
In the Zoneby ellamayComment: The subject is a complete silhouette, with less than 10% lit from the back (right), just enough to give shape/dimension. Great action shot! I was trying to remember if that was called a skimboard ... I haven't seen a real one in a long time ... |
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| 04/26/2004 12:50:20 AM |
"The Creation of Adam" by Michelangeloby labudsComment: Originally posted by Imagineer: I don't believe this is a Michelangelo actually! ;)
Nice take and well shot. Thumb on the right looks artificially large though. |
It's from the Sistine Chapel:
Although technically, it doesn't depict the creation of Adam, but rather the point at which he is imbued with life or soul or whatever ... if God had ever done that before you could call him the Re-Animator .... Message edited by author 2004-04-26 00:53:44. |
| 04/25/2004 11:55:05 PM |
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| 04/25/2004 11:19:36 PM |
Glassby JackoComment: Excellent lightling, original subject for this challenge. I don't know if I like the assortment in a lineup like that -- I think I'd either use two the same and one different, or maybe put the shorter one noticably in front to add some depth and purpose to the differences. |
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| 04/25/2004 11:15:42 PM |
The Turning Angelby sherComment: Interestingly, you have a bit of a dark halo around your angel ... I'm wondering if it's intended that way. |
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