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03/16/2019 08:15:03 PM |
like looking through an old microscope at disillusioned snowflakes |
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03/12/2019 08:48:02 PM |
Interesting textures and patters. A nice abstract but words fall short. |
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03/09/2019 04:24:21 PM |
When I first saw the thumbnail I thought this was a black and white of a pizza.This make a good abstract. |
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03/08/2019 09:24:36 PM |
But isn't it Argus' second name, Panoptes, that references his all-seeing, hundred eyed nature? In your chosen version, here, the personification of the drain is most apparent and effective to my eyes. The right choice to complement the title. |
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03/08/2019 06:12:08 PM |
I also prefer the original to the other two. There's not enough to focus on in the processed versions. |
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03/08/2019 02:55:15 PM |
Original for me too. Too much details and light are lost in the B&W version (just my opinion), but I like the experiment! |
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03/08/2019 08:45:48 AM |
This is neat but I actually prefer the original. It shows the ice and cracks and bubbles better. |
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03/08/2019 03:14:44 AM |
i'm rather liking the original version .. there's so much more to see and almost enquire over ..
the zoomed in ones become a lot more abstract .. ;) |
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03/08/2019 01:44:33 AM |
Totally abstract, by that I mean thereΓΆ€™s nothing in thought than can describe this. |
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