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06/05/2007 11:46:48 PM |
That's super cool. Rather than photographing a science related subject you made the photo itself (and its creation) the experiment! Unexpected or not, good job entering this. |
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06/04/2007 11:40:41 AM |
Beautiful gradation of colors across the sky. |
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06/03/2007 11:17:16 PM |
The rainbow effect really makes this photo stand out. |
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06/02/2007 10:06:59 AM |
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06/01/2007 12:50:13 AM |
Fantastic! My favorite so far. |
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05/31/2007 02:10:39 PM |
Well, as a shot i like it. the rainbow effect given by the polarizers is very good looking, and it adds interest to an otherwise kind of dreary photo of yet another mountain. (nothing against you here, it's just that i've seen a lot of mountains) the spelling mistake in the title (wrong affect/effect) is a bit of a downer, but i do overall like the photo. one other thing i'm coming to see as i look at it is that the color overlay seems to detract from the focus and sharpness. overall, very well done, 7 |
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05/30/2007 10:58:23 PM |
Too bad you ruined this fine subject with the weird colors. |
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