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04/11/2016 11:40:10 AM |
Thanks for the explanation! And I do like the "installation". :) |
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04/11/2016 07:41:27 AM |
Your creativity shines once again. It's a puzzle. |
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04/10/2016 10:53:39 PM |
Well seen. Very interesting effect (although I might not characterize it as a technical flaw)
.. .There is one spot on the cape where the view of the bay is constrained so that you only see a narrow section between two vertical dark areas and you get this effect there ... every time. I find it fascinating, apparently it's a well understood phenomena. |
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04/10/2016 08:40:43 PM |
Fascinating and beautiful. |
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04/10/2016 06:18:32 PM |
I find this incredibly fascinating. but the walls seem so dark, I really would like to see what it looks like with brighter walls (and the sensor dust gone). But the rest is very compelling. I don't know why the walls bother me. 7 for what it is now. 8 or 9 with bright walls. :)
(I know it's weird. I can't explain it. ) |
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04/09/2016 05:26:11 PM |
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04/08/2016 10:12:39 PM |
I trust this is an art installation of some kind. Not sure what the photographic flaw is, though. Noise? |
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04/07/2016 07:09:06 PM |
Not sure how this is flawed. Nice. |
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