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| 09/14/2007 09:44:31 AM |
Dunlawton Bridgeby AliciaComment: Very cool lines and repetition. I love those pilings going back and back and back and back... |
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| 09/14/2007 09:38:26 AM |
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| 09/14/2007 09:37:46 AM |
bnw.jpgby Mydee1Comment: Nice, fuzzy capture. I wonder if a little sepia or platinum toning would be -- give it an old-time look. |
| 09/14/2007 09:36:44 AM |
spectatorsby rozComment: Very cool use of the reflection. Nice processing, too. |
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| 09/14/2007 09:31:06 AM |
Iris-using HDR technique.jpgby sfaliceComment: Oranges or tangerines? The same but different. I kind of go for this dark, moody shot, but it's a matter of taste. HDR certainly has its place in our toolbox. |
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| 09/14/2007 09:12:46 AM |
b l e a kby MelethiaComment: Yes, this isn't pretty enough for a challenge. I agree with Timfythetoo about it being depressing but fascinating. At first I thought I was looking at a monastery or a jail! Good blur and color -- you really do have the feel of a painting.
Nice work. |
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| 09/13/2007 08:29:12 PM |
Adobeby JaimeVinasComment: Nice composition with that little bit of greenery peeking out of the window. |
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| 09/13/2007 08:27:51 PM |
Downtownby JaimeVinasComment: That poor old building! The beautiful brickwork and that tacky stucco at the bottom, but that tacky stucco has it's own appeal with the tones of blue and green with a coca cola (?) sign in red and white. I love the guy with his cane and the pay phone on the corner. Two more anachronisms. Great capture. Message edited by author 2007-09-13 21:55:44. |
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| 09/13/2007 11:04:34 AM |
in the barrioby arsenalComment: Now that's cool. I've never seen a continental kit on a bicycle before. Nice processing, too! |
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| 09/12/2007 10:02:41 AM |
Autumn Leavesby JutildaComment: Nice use of b&w and grain. How would this be rotated 90 degrees to the left, so we could see it getter on our monitors? I had to hit F11 to get it on my screen. 8)
Cool song for slow dancing in the dark! |
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