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| 03/02/2004 10:16:13 PM |
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| 03/02/2004 10:13:46 PM |
Detonationby weavercComment: Ok now this is GREAT....whatever did you blow up and where and where do you live that you could get away with it wihout someone diming you out! Excellent! clear and sharp wonderful colors, shapes, lights......WOW! my only 10 so far....my only thing above a 8 so far. REALLY GREAT!!!! |
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| 03/02/2004 10:11:11 PM |
Torch-mellowby dr rickComment: ok...now that mallow is en fuego. Nice good cop. Like the little wisp of smoke and the falmes is inordinately in some sort of focus: THANK YOU! |
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| 03/02/2004 10:09:56 PM |
Fire Worksby MickComment: more sparks the fire but the great thin curls of smoke out weigh that....hate to say more focue but well....just a littlemore. cause the smoke is acutally a lot more interesting to me than the bits of flame and the sparks. |
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| 03/02/2004 10:08:19 PM |
Abstract Jalapenoby MJENNIComment: the colors are not very appealing to me, hot pink purple and blue? Ahh that's better I have my sunglasses on....yeesh with the colors. |
| 03/02/2004 10:07:12 PM |
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| 03/02/2004 10:06:38 PM |
Thru the Windowby ShelleyComment: This is the best rendition of fire so far, for my tastes. Clear and sharp...maybe the glass has something to do with it. I would like to see the full dark areas down away with or downsized on the right and top. Other than that pretty fine. Like this as abstract very much. |
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| 03/02/2004 10:04:13 PM |
Nice to sit by.by trainComment: Sorry just not happening for me. Fire is bright enough even in a dark room that it should not need all the long exposure shots that I am seeing so far. Just makes everythiing look blurry because fire is not static enough. |
| 03/02/2004 05:52:09 PM |
Petal Flamesby goinskiingComment: I tried this with some red, orange and yellow gerbera daisies and end up using the smudge brush to make the petals appear more flame like. This, however, is quite nice without such histrionics. I wish the back ground was either one of the colors of the flowers or black, the white is hurting my eyes against the wonderful bright colors of the flowers. |
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| 03/02/2004 05:46:48 PM |
W is for Warmby jrs915Comment: ahh....sobrito flames eh....I think the long exposure closed lense works better when things flow continuously in one direction. Flames or fire is fairly well all over the place. I would rather see fire sharp and seering and not pale and ghost like. |
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