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| 01/18/2004 10:24:55 PM |
Who's bigger?by AndyTComment by beekper: The one in the forground is a bit out of focus not sure you could get both in focus. Interesting photo. |
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| 01/14/2004 06:52:35 PM |
Who's bigger?by AndyTComment by LoudDog: Pencil sharpeners on red stuff. That's a first. the white spots on the black part make this look very amature. The focus is confusing also. |
| 01/14/2004 03:36:26 PM |
Who's bigger?by AndyTComment by ahaze: very nicely done, though I might have attempted a longer depth of field with a smaller aperture so that both were sharp. I love the lighting and... the point of view! 7. |
| 01/14/2004 12:03:58 PM |
Who's bigger?by AndyTComment by Konador: Nice effect. It looks like it was taken on Mars or something, with red sand and stars. |
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| 01/14/2004 09:56:27 AM |
Who's bigger?by AndyTComment by Shannon: Interesting idea, but the pencil sharpeners don't make the best subject in my opinion. |
| 01/13/2004 03:46:47 PM |
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