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| 08/15/2006 07:27:54 AM |
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| 08/15/2006 06:51:44 AM |
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| 08/14/2006 11:33:46 PM |
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| 08/14/2006 08:49:49 PM |
Solitaryby LucidLotusComment by Rebecca: A very nice, simple composition, but perhaps one more click to the right would bring out a little more detail along the rim and give the flame a little dimension. |
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| 08/14/2006 06:49:18 PM |
Solitaryby LucidLotusComment by thegrandwazoo: I like your idea. I don't like the b&w. Part of the fascination of fire for me is the colors it can create. Nice composition but like I said I need it in color. 5
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| 08/14/2006 05:49:32 PM |
Solitaryby LucidLotusComment by klstover: Ooooooh. This is so obviously meeting the challenge, and doing it in such a unique way - the first shot I've come across where the flame isn't orange/yellow/red. It gives my eyes something new to ponder, and I applaud your monochromatic idea. Border and centered composition add to the elegance of this shot. |
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| 08/14/2006 05:45:10 PM |
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| 08/14/2006 05:44:36 PM |
Solitaryby LucidLotusComment by ltlmschrisss: I would have never thought to do fire in b&w. This fits so well though. Awesome pic. It needs to be on a wall somewhere. :) |
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| 08/14/2006 05:37:22 PM |
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| 08/14/2006 04:08:14 PM |
Everywhere, USAby LucidLotusComment by UNTITLED: Incredible contrast to this great b&w and excellent composition. Not sure what I was thinking the first or second times trough...BUMPING! |
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