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01/30/2011 09:14:51 PM |
When I looked at your shot, the first thing that came to mind what this shot:
Longest Exposure
Great result. |
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01/23/2011 03:10:14 PM |
Love the colours, it reminds me of a painting. |
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01/21/2011 12:00:32 PM |
Interesting color and composition. |
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01/20/2011 06:31:53 PM |
Like star trails that aren't afraid to leave the sky. Lovely image. |
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01/20/2011 05:03:42 PM |
Oh I love the circluar light movement in the corner, very cool. very vincent van gogh! |
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01/19/2011 09:54:13 PM |
Wonderful sense of movement, this just sweeps me away! |
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01/18/2011 06:12:44 PM |
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01/18/2011 06:10:04 PM |
Can't decide whether it looks like star trails or the sunlight as seen from underwater. Great shot. |
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01/18/2011 04:36:15 AM |
Those pinholes prove to be the tool of choice for the painters, and this particular image is a great homage to Vincent (as pointed out by IndigoButterfly in a prior comment) |
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01/18/2011 03:02:46 AM |
OOooh! Lovely. I immediately though this could easily be a close up of Starry Night (the Van Gogh painting). |
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01/18/2011 01:26:48 AM |
That deep blue is a fabulous shade. Nice soothing sensation to this, maybe because it makes me think of the ocean or water. |
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01/17/2011 08:51:16 PM |
Just wonderful, wow you've got the knack there. Dreamy combo of tones. |
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01/17/2011 05:53:00 PM |
I would have guessed this was taken underwater. Or perhaps a nude.
Nicely done. |
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01/17/2011 03:17:08 PM |
Originally posted by ursula: Interesting. How did those circular things happen? I mean, I wonder how those flares happen with a pinhole. They look very similar to the distortions I get when using the lensbaby and moving it too far sideways (or something like that). |
I'm finding it pretty easy to get the flare by catching the bright sun at the edge of the pinhole. I think the curved flare occurred because of camera movement but I'm not always sure what I did-still working it out. |
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01/17/2011 02:48:02 PM |
This is a fabulous abstract image. I love it. The colours are sublime. |
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01/17/2011 02:24:09 PM |
Interesting. How did those circular things happen? I mean, I wonder how those flares happen with a pinhole. They look very similar to the distortions I get when using the lensbaby and moving it too far sideways (or something like that). |
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01/17/2011 01:54:07 PM |
Ooh, dreamy. This is lovely. |
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01/17/2011 01:42:37 PM |
Ahh, satisfying flare! Flows nicely with the curvy object in the background. |
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