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01/26/2011 06:14:02 AM |
Wow Enzo, I'm amazed this didn't do much better. But then again, I thought mine might do OK too. So, it shows how much I know. Anyhow, I still think is a great image. |
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01/23/2011 03:20:35 PM |
Plus 7 years for the doggy :-) Very cool, great use of fisheye. |
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01/23/2011 01:37:53 PM |
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01/23/2011 04:21:05 AM |
Those are some pair of shades you're wearing :)
Interesting perspective and with the dog in the walkway make for a very compelling photo. |
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01/22/2011 11:48:31 AM |
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01/21/2011 09:22:36 AM |
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01/20/2011 07:35:39 PM |
Great wide angle perspective and the sky is super. |
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01/20/2011 06:03:06 PM |
Not sure I like the fisheye, TV antenna, or power line in this shot. To me (and it may be my monitor), this appears a bit on the dark side. |
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01/20/2011 09:58:50 AM |
Every aspect of this photograph catches my eye and makes me believe this is as close to perfection as a photo can be...from the pattern of the fence posts, to the slight focus on the puppy, and the detail in the sky and on the porch. |
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01/19/2011 10:06:27 PM |
It's just "Nineteen hundred, two" (despite how many people say it incorrectly). *grin*
The "and" comes if you're adding a portion of a whole to it... For instance, Nineteen hundred, two, and three-quarters.
Regardless... this is a 7 for me. I love the quirky misalignment of it all, and how moody it is. |
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01/19/2011 07:51:11 PM |
That dog looks good for being born in 1902 :) Love the monochrome. |
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01/19/2011 06:49:12 PM |
This is so gorgeous, I'm picking it's Australian, by the style of house, ohhh and that little doggy walking down the path, really makes it, in my top 5, I'm going to give you 10. |
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01/19/2011 12:34:25 PM |
Great shot! Love the use of fisheye here to draw you in! |
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01/19/2011 09:40:54 AM |
Great wide angle shot. Nice processing. |
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01/19/2011 07:36:26 AM |
Surreal shot. Dramatic sky, recent rain, white picket fence, the fish eye distorting it all, and the poodle in to inspect the scene. Wonderful tones. Extremely interesting. |
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01/19/2011 01:15:56 AM |
1902? Really? Looks more like Australian post-war architecture - but I'll take your word for it. Very nice shot. The open door and dog are great. Front page for sure. |
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