Hub cap

Uploaded: February 10, 2002

Description

Nikon F100, f8 1/125 sec

Comments

Bryan F. Peterson February 11, 2002

James-
Simply amazing! Along with this weeks assignment, I may be inclined to see this as a pattern of line. Again, really, really nice! Bryan #3480

Piper Lehman February 12, 2002

Ditto! I like this. What kind of car does this hub cap belong to? Nice colors, too. #5481

Bhavesh Karnik February 12, 2002

Wonderful image! Just loved it at the first sight!!
#5517

Tiffany Seidel February 12, 2002

Great image! At first glance, it looks
like you are looking up at six skyscrapers. Its like looking at an
optical illusion.... Really Cool.... #5525

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