Winter Residue
Uploaded: April 26, 2012
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John Connolly April 26, 2012
WOW! Incredible detail and color Patrick! Not everyone could create a work of art from an empty drink can! #1459047Robert R. Goodman April 26, 2012
Hi Patrick,LOL!!My friend.For us that's all year long.Fantastic macro!!!! #10110518Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna April 26, 2012
WHOA! A crunch Pepsi can! This is cooooool, Paddy! Awesome details! :-) k #10110556Tammy M. Anderson April 26, 2012
Very creative. Excellent details and capture, Patrick. #10110647David Phalen April 26, 2012
Only you could make a photo of a crushed Pepsi can art!! Terrific light, tones and clarity!! Love It!! #10110657Tammy Espino April 26, 2012
I thought this was a building like we have in Vegas..pays to open photo's to large size..LOL LOL Excellent capture my friend! :) #10110700Martha R. Mazon April 26, 2012
Did you find it that way, Patrick, or crush it for effect? Either way the result is stunning! Fine tones, lines, detail and lighting! #10110759Patrick Rouzes April 27, 2012
Thanks for the kind comments everyone.Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas April 27, 2012
Wonderful details and colors Patrick!,Susan M. Campbell April 28, 2012
Clever you. Nice job of taking this everyday item and turning it into a great piece of art. #10112476Heather Loewenhardt April 28, 2012
You find or create the most original shapes. Great colour and detail Patrick. #10113089Laura L. Gonzales April 29, 2012
I am always amazed at your keen eye and creativity Paddy! This is fantastic and way cool. Have super day!:) #10113309Mary Dimitriw April 29, 2012
One man's trash is Patrick's photographic treasure!! You've done it again, excellent! #10113328frank w. degenhardt April 29, 2012
A crushed pop can. How so cool. I love the andy look behind it, the shape and color. This is so neat my friend. #10113361Marijana Fajgl April 29, 2012
Outstanding capture, Patrick! As always you give a different dimension to the ordinary things! #10113410JO ANN CLEVELAND April 29, 2012
Beautiful Patrick, great find!jo ann c. #10113965
Jeffrey M. Smith April 29, 2012
EXTREMELY creative and very well thought out! You have taken a piece of "trash" that most would have simply walked on by without giving it a second thought and turned it into a wonderful piece of photographic art! Hats off to you on this one mate!Debbie Bray April 30, 2012
It's superb, Paddy!! Very artistic, and what a great find, and even still, a great eye! #10114447Laura E. Swan May 01, 2012
Okay, wait. Don't tell me. THIS is a modern high rise building on the Las Vegas strip???What do I win?!
HeeHee! I love it! It's absolutely grand, Paddy and guess what? Remember that little dedication image I did for you called Cracked Paint? Well.........I just sold limited rights to it. It will be on the front of a Music CD in June! Ha! And guess what else? It went to Finalist tonight! Yippeeee! YOU ARE MY GOOD LUCK CHARM. You must be Irish!???
Hugs of thanks!
-Swanee #10117209
Emile Abbott May 03, 2012
Patrick you can make art out of anything. Amazing my friend. #10121393Lorna Shutter May 25, 2012
Too bad it wasn't a can of Orange "Crush"! Then you could have called it "Orange Crushed"! Ha! Ha! Yeah, that was corny! Anyway, I love this image, Paddy! The colour and clarity are fabulous, my friend! Love your creativity and your ability to see things that most of us would just walk over! Excellent work! :) #10149998Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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