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| 04/18/2004 09:38:42 PM |
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| 04/18/2004 09:17:17 PM |
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| 04/18/2004 09:14:13 PM |
Looking Out at Los Angelesby mirdonamyComment: I like the triptych effect of this shot; but I think it's marred a bit by the loose blindes to the left of the center and left panels. I think if they were tucked over tightly against the sides of the windows the effect would be stronger. I like the lighting and mood; would probably look good in B+W as well. |
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| 04/04/2004 08:12:25 PM |
Friday Nightby choklat_thundrComment: At least on my monitor I find the brightest lights to be a little too bright, and take away from the overall mood. |
| 03/29/2004 12:59:00 AM |
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| 03/25/2004 12:03:16 AM |
Slammin'by karmatComment: Originally posted by scalvert: Good idea, but wouldn't the flames be trailing an [upward] moving ball? Just turn the ball upside down before shooting and rotate the image 180 degrees to get the effect. A low-speed fan on the flames would really give the impression of a meteor. |
If anything, I'd rotate it clockwise, so the flames trail horizontally. As someone pointed out, a common baseball term for a fastball is "heater." |
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| 03/23/2004 01:21:58 AM |
Sea Levelby ChrisW123Comment: Beautiful interpretation of a "classic" image. This image would also take well to having "painting" filters run on it. |
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| 03/16/2004 03:56:47 AM |
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| 03/16/2004 03:53:33 AM |
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| 03/08/2004 07:34:25 PM |
Black Butte (8x10 ratio)by GeneralEComment: Why thank you both ... I use the larger borders sometimes to fill out the print size, so I don't have to resample the image and introduce any more noise or blurriness (I'm starting with less than 2MP). I figure people can trim/cover it if they don't like it, but someone can also just tack/tape it to the wall if they can't afford to frame it and have it look "finished."
This image was taken one-handed through the windshield, so I have no quality to spare .... |
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