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02/07/2008 06:14:16 AM |
this is brilliant nick ..
i was going to comment on the last one you put in the overlays and saw this .. just had to open it first .. an amazing collection of shapes, textures and tones .. i love the way i cant identify everything .. enigmatic .. !!:):) |
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02/01/2008 11:21:33 AM |
This chaos has a nice balance to it, if that makes any sense. One of the better reflections shots I've seen - I'm envious, wish I could find things like this. |
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01/17/2008 03:39:14 PM |
Complex and mysterious. If there's no overlay here, it sure is a good example of how, given the right circumstances, you can get complexity and maintain meaning without the use of that technique. |
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01/17/2008 01:51:23 PM |
I am a big fan of the window reflections. THis picture turned out well. I like the detail in face and the street in the background is mysterious. I can't help but notive on the righthand side the partial reflection of the side profile of the face. I think If the whole picture was shifted to the right so that reflection could be seen also would look better or just crop out that little bit so that part of the face isn't there just a thought.. |
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01/17/2008 09:14:07 AM |
Great collection of "stuff" in this shot. I like the offset position of the mannequin. |
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01/17/2008 09:06:18 AM |
This image works very well! Love it. |
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