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| 07/31/2006 11:33:25 AM |
Goldenwareby myceliumComment by justamistere: Congratulations, that's a great lighting technique to learn. My wife suggested to use our Gold-colored set of utensils. Nooo, I didn't listen to her and *hastely* did a humorous unique corkscrew.
If Humor isn't exceptional it seems its treated like an obnoxious child wanting attention. For excellent examples see top-winning advertising graphics. |
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| 07/31/2006 06:16:08 AM |
Goldenwareby myceliumComment by David.C: Superb tribute and wonderfully executed study!
Closely matches one of my favorite images by e301 as well as the one that inspired you.
The gradient from gold to brown was an inspired method of ensuring any monitor would show gold somewhere on their screen.
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| 07/31/2006 04:36:48 AM |
Goldenwareby myceliumComment by aprokopiw: I don't get it - how did the picture so well? It's a good picture, but even the photographer admitted he just copied another picture IDENTICALLY except for the colour, and even that was just from in camera fake colouration. Doesn't creativity and originality count for anything. How does it place in top 10? |
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| 07/31/2006 01:30:00 AM |
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| 07/30/2006 10:54:55 PM |
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| 07/30/2006 08:41:38 PM |
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| 07/30/2006 12:28:29 AM |
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| 07/29/2006 03:09:57 PM |
the continental divideby myceliumComment by SandyP: This is aMAZING!!!! The barren, rugged look is breathtaking. And I love the perspective of showing the tiny people walking in it. Gives you a sense of how massive and majestic that scene is!
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| 07/28/2006 03:48:05 PM |
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| 07/28/2006 08:45:29 AM |
the continental divideby myceliumComment by Jutilda: This is beautiful. Love the perspective plus the addition of the human element. I like dark borders, but think maybe a blue found in the actual shot, would serve you better. Even black. |
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