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| 06/06/2007 05:55:13 PM |
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| 05/26/2007 05:46:55 PM |
Exposureby zeuszenComment by yanko: The way the light just radiates outward from him is stunning. I can almost envision him walking off and that light follows. |
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| 05/23/2007 03:59:50 AM |
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| 05/19/2007 02:16:21 PM |
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| 05/14/2007 08:58:11 PM |
Where the Light Comes Inby zeuszenComment by MelonMusketeer: The light is just right in this. I am wondering if the dark areas on the lower sides of the opening are pp or something that was actually there. In any case, the light outside balanced with the light on the stone work is just superb. |
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| 05/04/2007 01:07:57 PM |
1185 W. Georgiaby zeuszenComment by Alicia: From the gut: Wow - this is fascinating! What is it? The two light spots look like eyes - imagination going wild. It's a big geometrical beast. It evokes curiosity and interest and a little bit of fear of the unknown.
Edit to say that the title of the photo obviously illuminates what the subject is. But the emotional reaction definitely overrides that. Message edited by author 2007-05-04 13:10:39. |
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