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| 05/19/2026 03:02:35 PM |
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| 05/19/2026 03:00:58 PM |
Kainoaby NeatComment: Beautiful child and texture. Not sure the combo works for me as processed. |
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| 05/19/2026 03:00:04 PM |
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| 05/19/2026 02:59:35 PM |
The Widening Gyreby posthumousComment: very interesting collection of images. not sure i detect a theme, but the textures and colors are great on the sky background. nice nod to cubism |
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| 05/19/2026 02:58:56 PM |
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Blue Skys and Bubblesby meowComment: The title really helps focus the eye. Otherwise, for me this is mostly a textures image. |
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| 02/22/2026 09:44:18 PM |
the road less traveled by tangueraComment: To answer Lev's question, yes, the camera was rotated for 6 minutes. During that time, it made one entire rotation, which is why there's a single line of stars (except where I switched fingers, which created the individual stars).
I did not move the camera for this particular star shot (I did for other frames but they didn't turn out as well). The tree and foreground are completely blurred out of the image and only appear as very faint smudges, so no, they don't obscure the star trails at all. It's like light painting, where you can't see the person because they're moving. |
| 02/20/2026 09:41:36 PM |
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