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| 11/22/2005 09:04:56 AM |
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| 11/22/2005 09:04:03 AM |
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| 11/22/2005 09:03:19 AM |
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| 11/22/2005 02:26:45 AM |
Flame & Mirrorsby tonyvComment by chopper: SINGLE Light Source? Attractive picture but it doesn't meet the challenge for me, I'm afraid. |
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| 11/21/2005 04:06:26 PM |
Gentle Greenby tonyvComment by hollisterGq: you know I voted this lower than I think I should have... after looking again, I think its a nice piece.. maybe because it is just so simple! |
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| 11/20/2005 07:09:37 PM |
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| 11/20/2005 06:39:41 PM |
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| 11/19/2005 08:12:50 PM |
Gentle Greenby tonyvComment by aeli2468: The photo is really strong, but the right panel being slightly larger than the other two is distracting. As one of my art prof's told me, if you are going to break a rule (or tradition) do it boldly so there is no mistake that you intended it. |
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| 11/18/2005 05:01:11 AM |
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| 11/18/2005 04:04:57 AM |
Gentle Greenby tonyvComment by Bear_Music: This is a very gentle green, indeed. The image itself is extremely appealing, sich and gauzy and soothing. But the overlaying of the triptych seems to me very much at war with the image itself. What I find especially odd is that the three panels are NOT the same size, so clearly you were putting thought into exactly where the panels should break.
In other words, you consciously used the rightmost panel-break to split the raised stem of the leaf. And I don't know why you made that choice. I am presuming you had a very specific reason to do it, but it seems to me to be the wrong choice here. I'd be interested in hearing why you did it this way, what you were after. Feel free to PM me if you wish. |
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