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| 05/09/2012 08:11:38 PM |
Philharmonicby tomeComment: That building is simply awesome.
Where was this in the Straight III challenge? Oh wait, I don't actually care because I suspect I would have been yellow then.
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| 05/09/2012 03:34:34 PM |
May 09 - Dessertby hajekaComment: What is this, your neighbors dessert? Had to reread that it was indeed 500mm and not 50mm. |
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| 05/09/2012 12:40:30 PM |
Rokby toddheadComment: This just inspired me to do something crazy. |
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| 05/09/2012 09:29:04 AM |
Ti leafby CuttoothComment: I like this one a lot. Simple and effective.
I wish the water were larger, but that was out of your control.
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| 05/09/2012 09:17:23 AM |
ROMby jovan91Comment: Originally posted by marabu61: interesting, what is it? |
Originally posted by jomari: One of the most interesting and appealing. (What is it?) |
It's the title. It's the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum).
I never even thought to shoot this for the challenge. Nice job and good thinking.
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| 05/09/2012 06:58:47 AM |
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| 05/08/2012 04:19:08 PM |
UAby tomeComment: I like this a lot.
I don't know if you added the vignetting, but if you did, I might have turned it down slightly.
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| 05/08/2012 10:39:59 AM |
Number 3 Editby Jon_HComment: I prefer this over the other.
The garage gives context and I can at least add my own interpretation to the blanks. |
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| 05/08/2012 10:35:07 AM |
4: C A G E Dby Art RoflmaoComment: Originally posted by smardaz: someone took his soap on a rope |
Nah, that's the look of despair when you accidentally take someone else's. |
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| 05/08/2012 07:01:29 AM |
Day 8by MinsoPhotoComment: Only because I'm assuming this is for learning, I don't like how the grid doesn't wrap around the chin, like it would if you were to draw it on. I'm sure this is infinitely harder to do, especially with the chin scruff you're sporting, but you nail that, and this becomes a near flawless photo in my opinion.
Also, why do the cutout remnants in the face all have the same artifact on the right of them? I would have (reminder: I probably will never be able to do this) taken a photo of the background and used the cutout piece from the exact spot on the background.
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