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tomandmarj Registered: Jan 02, 2007 Total Posts: 7193 Country: United States |
it even feel lonely . . . . |
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douter Registered: Mar 10, 2010 Total Posts: 9246 Country: United States |
I like it Tom. What can be attributed to the squirmy areas in the scene through the door at bottom? |
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tomandmarj Registered: Jan 02, 2007 Total Posts: 7193 Country: United States |
thanks for looking, Douglas. |
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douter Registered: Mar 10, 2010 Total Posts: 9246 Country: United States |
Tom: Sorry about the technical jargon. I;m speaking of the bottom of the doorway that looks kind of like an egg crate and the area above that just below and to the right of the window. |
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CDaescher Registered: Jul 19, 2011 Total Posts: 7590 Country: Netherlands |
Kind of cool, Tom. |
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tomandmarj Registered: Jan 02, 2007 Total Posts: 7193 Country: United States |
Douglas - I a guess that that is sections of the orange colored plastic matting used around constructions sites. the section on the floor seems to be shadows of the upright section. |
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tomandmarj Registered: Jan 02, 2007 Total Posts: 7193 Country: United States |
Chris - I am not sure I will get use to the grainy look. the image was taken with my Nikon D80, not one Nikon's best products. my D700, a marvelous camera, would never produce grain like this. I have to contend only with some old images shot years ago. |
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Charlie Shugart Registered: Feb 06, 2007 Total Posts: 22907 Country: United States |
Tom- what a strange and "other-worldly" look to the door frames in the middle of the picture. |