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May 20, 2006 21:14 |  #1

Hi folks,

Experimenting a little, I was able to capture these pics on about 1 second handheld with motion and some photoshop to change color a little

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May 21, 2006 21:37 |  #2

...don't do much for me...


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May 27, 2006 09:28 |  #3

I think they are very interesting and I particularly like 1 & 2.


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May 27, 2006 15:22 as a reply to  @ Ianfp's post |  #4

Thank you both for your opinions. I come to think that the effect that a picture may have is not so much in the picture itself but in the person viewing it, just like a tooth ache does not hurt the tooth itself, but it hurts to the person (I guess it hurts the brain). Could a 'good picture' need a trained eye in order to be good?

Just some thoughts.


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