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| 04/04/2009 01:09:31 PM |
Stopby BAMartinComment: Very cool image! I love the hint of the car, it looks very anthrophomorphic, like a monster beckoning you to come in, while the warning outside tells you to stop! |
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| 04/04/2009 10:54:04 AM |
Abandonedby cryanComment: You can't beat a lensbaby for imaging abandoned buildings. Wonderful building, I love the stand of trees in back, and your processing is perfect! |
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| 04/04/2009 10:52:24 AM |
Thinking of Youby pixelpigComment: The flowers are gorgeous, and I love the treatment on the frame! It looks like it is corroded copper or something with those cool blue edges, nice!! |
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| 04/04/2009 10:17:48 AM |
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| 04/03/2009 02:51:49 PM |
Geraniumsby SaraRComment: Sara, this is marvelous! In the thumb the door looks like a little face (but you knew that:-) Then in the full size, those black door hinges seem to point to the window with the subdued flowers, as if to say "don't look at these red geraniums above my head, the real action is inside!" |
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| 04/03/2009 02:47:51 PM |
HorseShoeDoorcolorised.jpgby FalcComment: Amazing door! And yes, rather Hobbit-like :-) I love your composition in this image; that roundy doorframe leads me to the flower pots which leads me to the window which leads me to the roundy doorframe....tones and textures rock! |
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| 04/03/2009 02:44:35 PM |
A Bushel of Jelly Beansby bassboneComment: IMO this image is: brilliant, beautiful, colorful, & perfectly executed. I love the bright background and highlights, it's in my face! I actually love peas like this, but I wouldn't resist some jelly beans mixed in :-) I see this big and bright and on a kitchen wall. The more I look at it the more I like it! |
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| 04/03/2009 01:52:45 PM |
The Sun King at Winter Solsticeby BlackboxComment: Well, as an astronomer and avid sky watcher, I certainly appreciate this image! We get a lot of these in New Mexico too. This is indeed a beautiful solar halo, and I know what you mean about not being able to fit the whole thing in the image; it wasn't until I got a wide angle lens that I could manage it :-) BTW, this is a solar halo, not a sundog; sundogs are little colored spots of refracted light that occur in specific orientations, often ocurring along with a solar halo, but often without a solar halo. Whatever, this is a lovely image! |
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| 04/03/2009 01:33:59 PM |
Cathayby zeuszenComment: I love seeing those interesting things framed by the window frame and the gold/orange tones. This view makes me want to see more of the inside of that house...NICE! |
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| 04/02/2009 09:44:04 PM |
Backyardby bvyComment: I love the distortion of the trees, that pinched in look is very cool. Nice work from an oatmeal box! |
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