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Piano guts
Piano guts
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Collection: September Point & Shoot SC
Date Uploaded: Sep 3, 2009

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09/10/2009 01:04:55 AM
Very nice abstract.
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09/06/2009 08:36:35 PM
very cool abstract!
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09/04/2009 03:25:39 PM
Before I read the title, it looked like glass.
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09/04/2009 01:01:17 PM
this is awesome!
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09/04/2009 11:22:11 AM
This is really cool! All of the wires come to your attention first, but then you start to notice the underlying aspects of the piano also. I wonder what it would look like in black and white?
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09/04/2009 09:24:06 AM
Kinda like a sunset.
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09/04/2009 09:18:43 AM
Originally posted by glad2badad:

I wonder how this would look with some heavy noise reduction applied to give it a hard, shiny metal abstract look.

I'll try that with one of the other shots from the set. I have a selection of views with both the A530 and S5 IS.
09/04/2009 08:46:34 AM
I like this. Good use of angles and the lines are very nice. I like how the lines are stopped at the near top and give you a place to rest before heading off to investigate the deeper layers of this image. I wonder how this would look with some heavy noise reduction applied to give it a hard, shiny metal abstract look.
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09/04/2009 08:38:52 AM
Originally posted by The_Tourist:

(sat the cam on the wires?)

Yes, it's sitting on the wires. There's a minor advantage of a P&S, it fits nicely inside a piano.
09/04/2009 02:13:52 AM
Ya, that's cool. Very abstract. I like that the point of focus is deeper into the image. Like the real low POV (sat the cam on the wires?)
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