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Welcome to Screwville
11/17/2005 01:05:42 PM
Welcome to Screwville
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by talmy:
Now if the fitting were the same color as the screws, then it would be camouflaged. But as it is it really stands out. But I do like the shot, just not for the topic.
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Welcome to Screwville
11/16/2005 12:30:13 PM
Welcome to Screwville
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by Gatorguy:
What is this concealing or hiding?
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Welcome to Screwville
11/16/2005 11:44:46 AM
Welcome to Screwville
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by katswig:
It's not camouflaged, it stands out like a sore thumb.
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Welcome to Screwville
11/16/2005 09:47:38 AM
Welcome to Screwville
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by Jammur:
Uh Huh, I see the lurking nail back there. Clever idea
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Welcome to Screwville
11/16/2005 01:58:08 AM
Welcome to Screwville
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by parrothead:
Whats the population in screwville? I may relocate?
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Magical Forest
05/12/2005 12:21:13 PM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by Jinjit:
The triangles are nice. Quiet and peaceful.
I like the different shades of green all around.
I wish however the sky wouldn't be so washed out.
Over all a beautiful shot that is causing me to day-dream...
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Magical Forest
05/11/2005 05:37:42 PM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by mommaof2:
this is very original. I like the concept a lot.
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Magical Forest
05/11/2005 01:21:47 PM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by saracat:
Nice color on the plant life. Would like a different crop a litle better I think - maybe taking off about the left third or so would reduce a lot of the 'busy'.
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Magical Forest
05/11/2005 12:59:07 PM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by janbruder:
watch out for blown highlights... also a less "busy" subject would make for a stronger composition. Either switch subjects or zoom in. Alternatively, you could seperate different elements by depth, i.e. put the ladder into the forground, the tree behind, etc..
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Magical Forest
05/11/2005 12:16:49 PM
Magical Forest
by Jimmy Dean

Comment by mpemberton:
nice three medium triangle, a tad mor focus and less glare would help here. 8
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