Focused Boundaries
Uploaded: June 06, 2006
Do you think my attempt at finding a profound meaning in this image is a bit blurry?
31mm, F/4, 1/30sec - used a few layers and the eraser tool to make this in PSE4
Exif: FNumber: 4, ExposureBiasValue: 0/6, ExposureTime: 3.33333333333333E-02, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance: auto white balance
Shelly A. Van Camp June 07, 2006
well, I actully like this! I love new and different things....Love the colors and patterns. #460295Dennis Flanagan June 07, 2006
Profound meaning? My idea of deep thinking is mmmmmm, donuts. LOLKeep up the great posts Richard. #2864763
Ken Smith June 07, 2006
If you keep quiet, no one will know. They'll just assume you know the deep meaning behind this. Unlike Dennis, who opened his mouth. :-) Nicely done, Richard. I see the GV style in this one. #2866589Richard P. Lussier June 09, 2006
Thank you Shelly, Dennis, and Ken! Shelly my wife had the same reaction to this. :)Gail Vitikacs June 09, 2006
This is a lovely pattern and perspective Richard....lovely capture indeed! #2874774Roger Bernabo June 09, 2006
beautiful image Richard; so lovely and complex; well seen and captured! #2875276Richard P. Lussier June 12, 2006
Thank you Gail and Roger! I DO appreciate your comments.Bill Wyatt June 12, 2006
Very creative and colorful, love the patterns and lines,Richard! #2886816Carla Metzler June 17, 2006
LOL...do you think that is how it would look? This is a wonderful capture, Richard! #2908150Amy JACKSON June 19, 2006
Very nice colors and patterns, Richard. #2916472Pamela Shane June 20, 2006
So different Richard - beautiful work!Darryl Wilkinson June 21, 2006
Very well seen and shot, Richard. Awesome camera operations! Love the abstract feel... #2929493Richard P. Lussier June 26, 2006
Thanks much Bill, Carla, Amy, Pamela and Darryl!!Carla, are you on to me? :) #2952948
Cora Miller June 26, 2006
Nope, the boundaries look perfectly clear to me. :) I really like this one, Richard. I like the colors, the graphic lines, and the simplicity. My only suggestion would be to make sure your primary lines are straight. In this case the glass shelves, they seem to be running downhill a bit. Otherwise, very well done! #2955201Richard P. Lussier July 19, 2006
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