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Multi Purpose Tool
Multi Purpose Tool
Jacko


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Challenge: Tools (Classic Editing*)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Grand Falls, NB
Date: Aug 22, 2003
Date Uploaded: Aug 22, 2003

ugh. I need a creativity pill.

Statistics
Place: 48 out of 256
Avg (all users): 5.7243
Avg (commenters): 7.4000
Avg (participants): 5.6942
Avg (non-participants): 5.7634
Views since voting: 1167
Votes: 214
Comments: 24
Favorites: 0


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09/03/2003 04:58:01 AM
What a coincidence, you and Crabby got exactly the same scores :-)
09/03/2003 01:12:08 AM
This idea crossed my mind to. Nice shot Jacko!

09/03/2003 12:23:06 AM
missed this one. love the simple, yet effective composition.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/02/2003 11:00:10 AM
..."If you can't fix it with duct tape and a hammer....it can't be fixed!" Fuuny choice of tool, that really is a multi-purpose tool isn't it?
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09/01/2003 03:37:43 PM
A tool for every purpose. Like the simplicity and the lines.
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09/01/2003 03:00:46 AM
This is the ULTIMATE TOOL right here! Definatly a clutz's friend. Great idea. I like the composition. The lighting is a little bright for me though.
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08/31/2003 04:55:07 PM
Nicely set up, good lighting! - 7
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08/31/2003 03:52:37 PM
The Canadian Tool of Choice. Fun. 10 Morgan
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08/30/2003 07:16:03 PM
You were able to make a boring subject very interesting. Composition is absoletely beautiful. Crop is perfect. Love the line on the stretched out tape goint to the corner. I like that you used b&w, it gives the picture great impact.
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08/30/2003 06:56:58 PM
The ultimate multi purpose tool. Nice job!
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08/29/2003 05:48:02 PM
Such a simple idea and so well executed!!!
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08/29/2003 04:36:39 PM
good concept.. one the of most useful inventions of mankind.
decent pic.. not as crisp as I'd like to see it... poss strongere light
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08/29/2003 02:42:53 PM
Ain't that the truth. Interesting compositon.
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08/28/2003 08:16:11 PM
I really like composition and impact on this one. I hope you win a ribbon.
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08/28/2003 02:03:41 PM
good idea, and good shot.
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08/28/2003 09:19:27 AM
Ah yes...duct tape, it fixes everything but a broken heart.
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08/28/2003 06:12:39 AM
another neat submission..i like the sharpness, the textures, the composition and the use of black and white...i also like the way you placed it in border...congrats..10....good luck, i want to see this image in the top 5...EXCELLENT WORK.
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08/27/2003 10:22:59 PM
simple and elegant. I like the angle of the strecthed out tape.
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08/27/2003 06:40:33 PM
Simple and effective. Background works well, nice composition. Good lighting. Doesn't emotionally do a lot for me though. 8
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08/27/2003 06:19:31 PM
It just seems kind of bland. I feel like something is needed to make this a more interesting shot.
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08/27/2003 02:15:36 PM
So very true!!! I like how the tape is off the roll in the foreground. Adds a lot of depth
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08/27/2003 02:07:31 PM
A great Shot!
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08/27/2003 04:44:02 AM
The diagonal line of tape is a very strong and effective composition.
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08/27/2003 12:48:09 AM
Very effective use of line, shape and composition. I wish that the background line going to the middle-top left was stronger. That would have provided more perspective and given a neat counterplay with the downward diagonal of the tape.8
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