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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/21/2006
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Thakn you dear Phil, I'm glad you like my new toy! :) R...
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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/21/2006
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Thank you Paolo! :) R...
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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/21/2006
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Maco! (Danica's pronunciation) ;) R...
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 9/19/2006
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A fabulous image, Raquel! Very striking, indeed! Well done!
Cheers
Phil
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 9/19/2006
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wow cool effect! great image again
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 9/19/2006
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This is actually spaghetti right... lovely light here Raquel
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Aspasia Lukijanova
{K:888} 9/19/2006
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This is nice...although...sincerely... I think you should stick with glass or flowres :-)
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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/19/2006
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Thank you! R...
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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/19/2006
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Thank you Joćo, I'm happy that you like my new experiments called "light in the night" :) R...
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Jackie Curtis
{K:1864} 9/19/2006
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Very nice. Clever, simple and beautifully captured.
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Francisco N-G
{K:28728} 9/18/2006
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From me, you will always receive truthfully what I think; honest and humble opinion. :^)
Love.
Francisco
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/18/2006
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Like threads of gold. Angles have been here.
If you adjust your contrast and brightness (just a small amount) you can clarify the threads and limit the glow around them. Not that you have to. I'm just pointing out what would happen if you did.
These shots are similar to what I do with little bulbs. When the bulbs are in focus you get these clear and distinct lines.
Tuna (on usefilm) prefers a broader line which is accomplished by moving the plane of focus away from the bulbs (further away = broader stroke).
I'll keep my eyes open.
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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 9/18/2006
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Fantįstic light lines composition, well done my dear Raquel G. !! joćo
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Radmila Gorjanovic
{K:3113} 9/18/2006
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Thank you my dear friend, your sincerity will kill me ;) R...
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Francisco N-G
{K:28728} 9/18/2006
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Nice cascade of gold. I see you're very versatile in your style. Although, you cannot take advantage of your explosive creative mind.
This is so 60's
:^)
Francisco
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