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Back to the drawing board: Divide by zero = infinite
Back to the drawing board: Divide by zero = infinite
Natator


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Challenge: Infinite (Classic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Date: Oct 30, 2003
Aperture: 22
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1"
Galleries: Humorous, Still Life
Date Uploaded: Oct 30, 2003

You see, I have always wanted to build a rocket .....

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Place: 47 out of 104
Avg (all users): 5.6449
Avg (commenters): 7.4167
Avg (participants): 5.5070
Avg (non-participants): 5.7910
Views since voting: 1124
Votes: 138
Comments: 12
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/09/2003 06:04:26 PM
hehe...You factored in the cost of cheese. I find the hilarious. Perhaps this proves the moon isn't made of cheese! Oh, and great photo. Nice and clear with a nice composition.
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11/09/2003 05:21:28 PM
Interesting and well composed.
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11/08/2003 07:10:38 PM
Great composition. Everything looks in place, I don't know math (ugh) so I don't know how accurate the equations are but they look the part. Nice range of items around, good lighting, the focus is good but I do wish it was a little bit crisper, not sure if that's due to resizing or not. I really like the thought and effort that went into the details of this - the one thing that really does it for me is that ring from the coffee on the paper. Excellent. 9
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11/06/2003 11:00:41 AM
Well set up. All the props work well together to make this seem like a casual photo, yet I think it took you a long time to get everything right. Good stock photo. That's a complement!
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11/04/2003 05:46:58 AM
Heh, nice concept! I like how you have all the extra stuff in there, calculator, crumpled paper, open pen...especially the coffee stain! Interesting how the paper on top pretty much square with the frame of the image, almost like it's the only sane thing in the shot and it's being subjected to the insanity written on it. Bah, now I'm just rambling. Nice concept and execution!
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11/03/2003 02:45:35 PM
Reminds me of Konador image! When I divide by zero, I get 'error'. You must have a better calculator than me! If you are hanging out for infinity, you are going to need a full cup of coffee, not half!! Good job, this is one of the more creative entries this week!
JD Anderson
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11/03/2003 10:47:00 AM
Oh--- you math people!!!!!! :)
Very good idea, original. Nice clean shot with good composition.
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11/03/2003 08:02:26 AM
excellent composition.
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11/03/2003 02:56:40 AM
Great shot. Love the red infinite and the red rocket. The coffee stain is excellent too.
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11/03/2003 01:58:40 AM
it looks like you desaturated everything but the red. i'm not sure why though. red = frustration, perhaps? but the rocketship paper weight looks playful, which detracts from that sense of seeing red. interesting composition, though, and a neat idea for infinity.
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11/03/2003 01:54:01 AM
Funny.
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11/03/2003 12:18:13 AM
nice composition here but the image is a little soft... maybe a little tweak of the unsharp mask would bring it out :)
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