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01/20/2009 04:56:07 PM |
Originally posted by ubique: The sweet spot (like the G spot) is difficult to locate and hardly worth the effort. Time spent searching for it is time spent neglecting the subject's more compelling attractions. Like in this photograph, where the story is about the pleasing convergence of shapes and colours, and their relationship with the less explicit human form. It's a very interesting and rewarding shot. The true LB afficionado cares little for 'nailing' the focus, and is instead more pleased to just flirt with focus. Both those spots are more the preoccupation of amateurs. |
lol, wrong forum for my comments methinks however I wonder if the title helped send Paul into this rather revealing analogy? |
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01/19/2009 03:57:27 PM |
Nice colorful geometry here - a place to revisit, I agree. |
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01/18/2009 09:33:36 AM |
very cool shot, love the lines and acid colors. Probably better like this with no sweet spot anyway! |
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01/17/2009 08:53:19 AM |
Oh my...this side challenge wouldn't be half as fun without ubique's entertaining comments, would it? Great instincts here, Deb, with all of the lines converging diagonally to the left. Love the zippy colors, too. |
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01/17/2009 12:35:08 AM |
Just a hint of what's there...and it's more the enough. Love the colors. You're off to a great start Deb. |
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01/16/2009 09:55:07 AM |
I really love this -- line and form and maybe a shadowy form. Whatever, it's good. |
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01/16/2009 05:24:57 AM |
This scene was made for acid! |
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01/15/2009 07:25:03 PM |
what he said. See, I can be as prolific as the next previous guy. :) |
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01/15/2009 03:15:54 PM |
The sweet spot (like the G spot) is difficult to locate and hardly worth the effort. Time spent searching for it is time spent neglecting the subject's more compelling attractions. Like in this photograph, where the story is about the pleasing convergence of shapes and colours, and their relationship with the less explicit human form. It's a very interesting and rewarding shot. The true LB afficionado cares little for 'nailing' the focus, and is instead more pleased to just flirt with focus. Both those spots are more the preoccupation of amateurs. |
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