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Oct 19, 2010 22:29 |  #1

Couldn't resist this.
Does it work for anybody? C&C please.

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Oct 19, 2010 22:31 |  #2

I don't get it.


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Oct 19, 2010 22:40 as a reply to  @ Rivest's post |  #3

Would be more effective if the reflection of the wavy building edge was dead straight in the water... ;)


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Oct 19, 2010 23:00 |  #4

Rivest wrote in post #11129305 (external link)
I don't get it.

Really? Nothing at all gets your attention?

Hmmm.:cool:

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Would be more effective if the reflection of the wavy building edge was dead straight in the water... ;)

Ha! No doubt. But I don't have that much 'Shop in me. ;)
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Oct 19, 2010 23:10 |  #5

After looking at it more than once for some times, I found it. At first ,I assumed that the building was made this way.

So yes, it worked for me ;)


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Oct 20, 2010 07:06 |  #6

Sorry, way too subtle for early in the morning.


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Oct 20, 2010 13:03 |  #7

I laughed, got it pretty quick, but then wondered if the building was built that way, you did it so well.. great concept, do more with that!


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Oct 20, 2010 13:51 as a reply to  @ ksbal's post |  #8

I like to photo. But must admit I am oblivious don't "get it".
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Oct 20, 2010 17:48 |  #9

gibbit1 wrote in post #11130820 (external link)
Sorry, way too subtle for early in the morning.

I'm sorry too. Maybe after you've had a coffee.
Would still like a critique. ;)

ksbal wrote in post #11132689 (external link)
I laughed, got it pretty quick, but then wondered if the building was built that way, you did it so well.. great concept, do more with that!

The first time I played with it I actually got the top to mirror the bottom better. But I couldn't do it again.

I thought about all three edges but I thought that would be too much.

I wanted a a subtle joke but maybe I did "subtle" too well.:cool:

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I like to photo. But must admit I am oblivious don't "get it".
:confused:

Well it was a "here's a REALLY yellow building with a neat reflection" picture, and that was okay with me but I thought it might be fun to move it out of everyone's comfortable reality by making the actual building wavy too.

But I'm not exactly feeling the fun here.:)

I guess I didn't quite hit the bull's eye.


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Oct 20, 2010 19:28 |  #10

i like it.:D


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Oct 21, 2010 08:29 |  #11

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i like it.:D

Thanks, rooster.;)


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Oct 21, 2010 08:40 |  #12

the 'critique' part I have is the pole right below the ladder is distracting, makes me feel the ladders are being held up by the poles.. not quite a merge, but takes my mind off what should be the focus. Great colors though, and I think you should go find more, or try a different angle or ??

Be fun to do on a reflection picture of someone fishing, on the pole (?)


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Oct 21, 2010 11:01 as a reply to  @ ksbal's post |  #13

I like the picture and got it right away. It made me smile.




  
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Oct 21, 2010 14:40 |  #14

ksbal wrote in post #11137721 (external link)
the 'critique' part I have is the pole right below the ladder is distracting, makes me feel the ladders are being held up by the poles.. not quite a merge, but takes my mind off what should be the focus. Great colors though, and I think you should go find more, or try a different angle or ??
Be fun to do on a reflection picture of someone fishing, on the pole (?)

That piling is a problem because it's almost completely in shadow. I'm not sure I can take it all out. But I'll look into it. That's the angle that's there. I was on the end of another dock. And I was on vacation - no going back 'til next year anyway.
Thanks for looking and taking the time.;)

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I like the picture and got it right away. It made me smile.

Thanks, Leslie. Smiles are what it was supposed to make.
Thanks for looking.:)


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Oct 21, 2010 19:30 as a reply to  @ bpiper7's post |  #15

Perhaps a medication adjustment is called for. :lol:


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