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Evergreen Park (Chicago), IL Posts: 1539
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DeWitt, Mi Posts: 3305
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[#2] Posted: 08/08/2012 - 05:52:24 AM |  | |
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didn't like it at first glance. The symmetry was "wrong", then I really looked at it and kinda like it now! I think it would have to be on the large side of a wall piece to be effective.
great texture on window wood
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[#3] Posted: 08/08/2012 - 07:36:09 AM |  | |
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Back and forth for me. Good ideas, downside for me is the drape in the interior and the incomplete window opening. The good ideas are drowned out with background noise of the incomplete composition.
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"If I smell it, it goes in the report".............Phillip Smith...2012
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Evergreen Park (Chicago), IL Posts: 1539
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[#4] Posted: 08/08/2012 - 1:39:41 PM |  | |
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Thanks for your thoughts. It was an accidental low rez shot. I was documenting old windows on an old house and this caught my eye.
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