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again, i first posted this over on 'Before and After' but as I am new to the forums, I didn't know which place was best. This is cropped and color enhanced from the original. Any pointers will be appreciated.


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Old 08-29-2007, 08:30 PM
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I think you nailed it! Nice job.
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It looks very nice, I like it. If I have to find something with such a shot with just the right gradiant of light inside the main subject could have done without that manufacturing defect in shade visible in the bottom corner of the lower hook. I am saying this as this shot to me says words like "pure", "precise", "harmony" etc., and any minor blemish invades that space. Very nice shot, I like it!
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what a fun shot.....i like the way you look at things....


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nice one! very creative look at a washing line
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thx everyone. i was just walking by the line---which i do every single day--, and i was hitting the pins with my hands to spin them around, and as i was looking up, i saw the shot..ran inside and got my camera.

pcarfan--i see what you are looking at, but i do not have the software to do anything about it, but i agree.
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It takes a keen eye to spot something like that and turn it into art. Kudos to you as you nailed this one!
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