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what do you mean that isn't a panorama?

 
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Jun 05, 2008 02:45 as a reply to  @ post 5630333 |  #31

did you use a flash? :lol:


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Jun 05, 2008 03:12 |  #32

Would look good in a black acrylic frame on the wall. No one can possibly appreciate it as-is online because there's nothing setting it off.


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Jun 05, 2008 11:04 |  #33

cdifoto wrote in post #5663644 (external link)
Would look good in a black acrylic frame on the wall. No one can possibly appreciate it as-is online because there's nothing setting it off.

Hmm..I would disagree about the appreciation online part...I still think the shrub isn't the defining subject( just to me), but I really concur about the putting it on a wall to feel the B&W impact.


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Jun 05, 2008 13:21 |  #34

Actually the photo kind of intrigues me. I have to say adding the border and cropping it down a bit on the top and bottom make a big difference. I actually like it when bordered, which if printed would be done by framing anyway. Interesting to look at and I like it more as I look at it more.


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Jun 05, 2008 13:58 as a reply to  @ mladams's post |  #35

I just got done looking at your website, since this photo intrigued me so. And my appreciattion of photography as just been broadened. Thank you.




  
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Jun 05, 2008 16:08 |  #36

Jyates wrote in post #5666582 (external link)
I just got done looking at your website, since this photo intrigued me so. And my appreciattion of photography as just been broadened. Thank you.

Yes he has some very cool and original compositions on there.


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Jyates wrote in post #5666582 (external link)
I just got done looking at your website, since this photo intrigued me so. And my appreciattion of photography as just been broadened. Thank you.

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Jun 06, 2008 15:33 as a reply to  @ Bigbitt8706's post |  #38

Keep up the good work!! And keep people thinking about what could be and not what is the norm!! If that makes sense!! :-)




  
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Jun 06, 2008 18:44 |  #39

I like it, I think it would look cool on a canvas wrap


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Jun 06, 2008 20:01 |  #40

I think the existential reality defined by the juxtaposition of ying and yang says it all.

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Jun 06, 2008 20:42 |  #41

Its a lovely piece - and don't use the border, it distracts. I too like the idea of a canvas wrap. Its works with the minimalist concept. And remember, if Ansel Adams had actually been that popular in his time he would have actually made some real money. He didn't become popular until later, muct like most of the great masters of art. It seems collectors make the real money. Keep doing your own thing.


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Jun 07, 2008 02:22 as a reply to  @ Barb42's post |  #42

Good work on thinking outside the box. But, it is NOT a bush ... it is the dendrites of a nerve cell as any fool can plainly see. You have ventured into the realm of photographic art and it has unnerved many traditional photographers.


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Jun 07, 2008 02:25 as a reply to  @ Bill Boehme's post |  #43

By the way, you have the image upside down.

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Jun 07, 2008 17:06 |  #44

Sorry,I just think it's boring, maybe it's me but...........


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Jun 08, 2008 13:02 |  #45

Jyates wrote in post #5666582 (external link)
I just got done looking at your website, since this photo intrigued me so. And my appreciattion of photography as just been broadened. Thank you.

You have a great eye. Thanks for the inspiration.


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