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Paul ­ Iddon
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Jun 28, 2007 18:59 |  #1

Went for something abstract and I think it worked really well (but then again - I would!)

I called it Fire and Rain.


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Jun 28, 2007 19:11 |  #2

Works very well indeed, Paul!

I think the black matte really sets it off, too.




  
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Jun 29, 2007 03:45 as a reply to  @ SalientGlass's post |  #3

I love it! :D

Congrats on the capture!


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Jun 29, 2007 03:58 as a reply to  @ Phate's post |  #4

Thank you Nick and Phate. :)


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Jun 29, 2007 12:08 as a reply to  @ Paul Iddon's post |  #5

Yep, works for me, too:)


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Jun 30, 2007 09:29 |  #6

Loving this capture, title fits quite well. :)


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Jun 30, 2007 09:36 |  #7

I like it. I think it works quite well.


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Jun 30, 2007 12:07 |  #8

Thanks folks. :)


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Jun 30, 2007 12:26 |  #9

I think it works great


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Jun 30, 2007 15:36 |  #10

What is it?


(I know it's abstract, but can you share how you captured it?)


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