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| 11/23/2008 09:09:10 AM |
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| 11/22/2008 12:09:34 AM |
Intersectionby GermaineComment by MelonMusketeer: Minimal,, and cool. I like the one big light near the center, and just enough other detail to be able to see what is going on. |
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| 11/21/2008 10:32:46 PM |
!!!by GermaineComment by jdixonsd: Love the night shots! Nice capture, and yes you do go thought the batteries faster. |
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| 11/21/2008 10:25:56 PM |
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| 11/21/2008 10:20:46 PM |
Stepping Highby GermaineComment by pointandshoot: Very nice abstract movement surrounded by an interesting array of shapes and the three primary colors. You are especially good at using color in all your photography so it is no surprise you use color well in pinhole photography. I suppose, since varied focus is not an available tool in pinhole photography, wise use of color can help to direct the viewer's eye down the desired path. |
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| 11/21/2008 04:30:55 PM |
Pinhole Sunriseby GermaineComment by Ecce_Signum: Looks great at this size and know what you mean about it looking better bigger. I think I pefer it with most of the land cropped out and almost the same from the top and reckon it would make an awesome panoramic type shot :) |
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| 11/21/2008 04:24:26 PM |
!!!by GermaineComment by Ecce_Signum: Yeah, Steve is right, I own the copyright to this effect (and now its been named - way cool).
This little band of pinholers must be having more fun than the rest of dpc put together (and most likely learning more as well).
Love it Germaine! |
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| 11/21/2008 12:41:09 AM |
Cyclistby GermaineComment by GregoryB: Nice street shot. Nice of him to stop for you too. Agree with the comment about the sharpness. |
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| 11/20/2008 07:49:52 PM |
!!!by GermaineComment by pointandshoot: I believe that is called the "Ecce Effect", named for the guy who first discovered it. This is a very interesting variation on the effect. That "L" glass(less) you bought is really being put to good use. Message edited by author 2008-11-20 19:50:45. |
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| 11/20/2008 05:37:59 PM |
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