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| 12/01/2005 12:07:53 AM |
Sherwood Meetby FalcComment by Jutilda: The softness of the light with the figures and the dogs is really nice. Makes me want to go there. |
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| 11/30/2005 11:46:26 PM |
Fire Tornadoby FalcComment by CNovack: Visually captivating because your eye is immediately attracted to the vibrant hues of oranges seen illuminating this "tunnel". As your eye follows the path and journeys forward into this light tunnel we see a plume of flame like an upside down funnel cloud. There are people gathered around either working and/or observing the plume of light and heat. Interesting - I won't know what exactly I am looking at until after the results are in and I can read the description. Nonetheless it is visually captivating as I said earlier. Nicely done. |
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| 11/30/2005 10:20:11 PM |
Fire Tornadoby FalcComment by yourdealer: This is an awesome photograph. Was this using all natural lighting, or did you light this? -10 |
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| 11/30/2005 09:40:21 PM |
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| 11/30/2005 04:32:46 PM |
Fire Tornadoby FalcComment by Kavey: Interesting! Almost a geometric abstract and yet the textures and materials give a strongly industrial feel. Also has both a spiritual and a sci-fi touch to it. |
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| 11/30/2005 01:09:40 PM |
Fire Tornadoby FalcComment by AllanL: Great shot. Love how my attention is drawn to the middle of the photo by the orane light. |
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| 11/30/2005 09:10:54 AM |
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| 11/30/2005 08:25:00 AM |
Fire Tornadoby FalcComment by Jutilda: Oh cool. I like the round archway leading up the the tall flame. The symmetry is perfect and works in this instance. 8 |
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| 11/27/2005 09:35:46 AM |
Lindisfarne_triptych.jpgby FalcComment by Germaine: Minor nit-pick, but I would like to have seen a little more room on the right of the boat in the largest picture. I do love the zig-zag of the water running down to the boat in that same picture. The use of the different sized pictures is useful, too. It makes us look at the whole composition more carefully. |
| 11/27/2005 09:11:17 AM |
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