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Glass Worlds | Photo


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mortcdz
 Male (gold account) mortcdz

Date: 2nd Sep 2008, 10:39 PM
Category: Still life
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abstract   close-up   reflection  


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Title: Glass Worlds
Description: Close up of some glass bauble things hanging on a piece of art outside Longleat House. The reflections caught my eye. A landmark picture for me, as it was pretty much the first abstract shot I had taken with my first digital camera a couple of years ago.

Entered for a challenge: Challenge On reflection (runner-up)


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3 comments

Wheelybird
 Moderator  Male (gold account) Wheelybird

3rd Sep 2008, 10:27 AM

Tops!

Hmmm. I do wonder though. How would that look as a b&w image that's been made to look like it was taken through an orange filter?


 Male (gold account) mortcdz replied:

Your wish is my command - [link]www.chortleberry.com/l/photo_97244/Wheelybird_Worlds[-link]


Tino
 Male (gold account) Tino

3rd Sep 2008, 6:08 PM

Not even gonna bother entering now,i'd like to see this messed around with too. I'm thinking .22 calibre. This is Doublemint! I LIKE IT.


 Male (gold account) mortcdz replied:

I like the idea of a .22 add on for a DSLR - no more pesky tourists in the fecking way on landscape shots!


tweeny
 Female (gold account) tweeny

21st Sep 2008, 1:08 PM

I like this shot.. nice detail. What are they? lights?
Looks a bit like droplets of water


 Male (gold account) mortcdz replied:

Its part of some artsy thing outside Longleat House - a tree with all these baubles hanging off it.


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