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No More Droped Screws
No More Droped Screws
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Challenge: Advertisement Revisited (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Kodak DX6490
Location: Sydney Australia
Date: Jul 6, 2004
Aperture: f 8
ISO: 80
Shutter: 1/180
Galleries: Still Life
Date Uploaded: Jul 6, 2004

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Place: 42 out of 218
Avg (all users): 5.6736
Avg (commenters): 6.2000
Avg (participants): 5.4623
Avg (non-participants): 5.7967
Views since voting: 1139
Views during voting: 364
Votes: 288
Comments: 20
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/13/2004 11:24:04 PM
Now that's what I need. Love the use of the different coloured screws. Really effective.
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07/13/2004 04:09:09 PM
too many screws - loses the point
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07/13/2004 12:36:06 PM
There's gonna be some comments about the name of this product!
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07/13/2004 09:35:27 AM
Maybe if you had a seductively beautiful woman holding the tool .........

:)
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07/13/2004 02:22:14 AM
Always helps when you actually have a product to sell huh Keith?
Nice lighting and levels ((8))

Professional suggestion: Need a pristine screwdriver without chrome pits...

LOL
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07/10/2004 11:34:21 PM
A few less items might work even better. good photo. :)
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07/10/2004 05:16:34 AM
I need one of those!
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07/09/2004 05:25:35 PM
Spelling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Doped?....isn't it Dropped?
Technically speaking...good photo.
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07/08/2004 04:49:36 PM
Very nice and very well lit. I would have used a new screwdriver, but all the same, it is impressive.
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07/08/2004 03:22:37 PM
i like it, but is it work for all size?
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07/07/2004 10:40:05 PM
Great photo.
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07/07/2004 10:09:24 PM
Excellent...meets the theme perfectly, good color, composition...top notch except for using a rusty screwdriver...what a shame as I think it would be a 10 but for that.
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07/07/2004 06:10:10 PM
Clever idea. I like the presentation. My only complaint is the rust on the screw driver - not a big thing but a tiny distraction. I want one of those tools... ;)
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07/07/2004 05:14:13 PM
I would expect an ad would use a cleaner tool (new). But cool product.
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07/07/2004 03:49:30 PM
where can i buy it?
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07/07/2004 09:09:27 AM
I ordered an Easyscrew once and was really disappointed when this little piece of yellow plastic arrived. :-) The composition of this photo is really nice and the lighting looks good. Maybe just a tiny bit undersaturated? Still, very nice image.
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07/07/2004 05:30:13 AM
Oh no infomerials!
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07/07/2004 03:32:24 AM
i can't beleve that really exist !!!
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07/07/2004 01:48:22 AM
Not bad. A newer screwdriver would look better though.
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07/07/2004 01:21:55 AM
I see EASYSCREWER. Very nice.
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