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07/06/2010 11:00:37 PM · #3076 |
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07/06/2010 11:11:43 PM · #3077 |
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07/06/2010 11:44:33 PM · #3078 |
One of my favs! |
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07/07/2010 12:30:18 AM · #3079 |
I love marinas, and sunsets! |
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07/07/2010 12:48:58 AM · #3080 |
Wow! I love this. |
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07/07/2010 12:50:14 AM · #3081 |
i spent so long in ursula's portfolio that i'm going to put the one i picked even tho i'm late ..
now i'll go back and pick one for JB .. :)
for JB ..

Message edited by author 2010-07-07 00:53:35. |
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07/07/2010 12:54:33 AM · #3082 |
I know, she has so many great shots. But so do you.
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07/07/2010 12:56:00 AM · #3083 |
And this one of Roz's is so freaky.
Let's move on to Roz
Message edited by author 2010-07-07 00:56:15. |
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07/07/2010 09:04:49 AM · #3084 |
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07/07/2010 10:29:56 AM · #3085 |
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07/07/2010 12:45:03 PM · #3086 |
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07/07/2010 02:17:44 PM · #3087 |
Very nice shot. One of those images that spoke to me when I saw it in the Childrens Toy challenge earlier this year. |
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07/07/2010 02:25:13 PM · #3088 |
I usually hate shots of statues but this one seems to have a life of its own. =) |
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07/07/2010 02:36:41 PM · #3089 |
So much peace and power in the same image.
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07/07/2010 02:58:56 PM · #3090 |
A nicely framed subject. |
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07/07/2010 04:51:43 PM · #3091 |
I like your still life work! |
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07/07/2010 05:09:46 PM · #3092 |
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07/07/2010 05:16:03 PM · #3093 |
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07/07/2010 05:19:27 PM · #3094 |
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07/07/2010 05:20:43 PM · #3095 |
Originally posted by zeuszen: |
are you serious?! Out of my entire portfolio you think this snapshot is best? Ouch
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07/07/2010 05:21:23 PM · #3096 |
I LOVE your macros |
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07/07/2010 05:49:09 PM · #3097 |
Originally posted by ShutterPug: Originally posted by zeuszen: |
are you serious?! Out of my entire portfolio you think this snapshot is best? Ouch |
You take my choice the wrong way, Pug. Look,
How many other shots in your port have this kind of "range",
Are more conspicuously obscure (I mean, without the title -again,
The title is spot-on appropriate for the image)?
My immediate take is one of curiosity. Is
That white rectangle a subject or is the whole image the subject,
Leaving the photo as an object... (Note: this
Is curious thinking inspired by the givens of your shot).
Then there is the option of accepting it as historical evidence, as study (the
Two materials composing the visual are rarely juxtaposed, aren't they?
They are or, at least, appear pure here, elemental, as it were.
Not half-bad for attributes to any photograph, if you ask me, and
you,
sort of, did.
Message edited by author 2010-07-07 17:53:00. |
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07/07/2010 05:55:11 PM · #3098 |
I think the last photo post was shutterpug, so:

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07/07/2010 06:23:25 PM · #3099 |

Message edited by author 2010-07-07 18:23:37. |
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07/07/2010 08:22:16 PM · #3100 |
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