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    Drained

    Two new shots...first is of a drain, second is of an air conditioning unit...




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    The first shot is very cool. Well framed.
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    are you going to remember me when you cross over to pro?

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    Sweet! Great work you have been doing recently.

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    Thanks guys Jon, how could anyone ever forget you??? It would be impossible!!!

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    I thought I was the only one who shoots vents! Nice shots Funny ting is I have two shots that are almost exactly like those that I was planning on posting

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    Thanks Joe I rarely shoot vents, but that one caught my eye!!! Can't wait to see your posts with the similair shots!!!

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    WOw...very cool shots. The new stuff you have been posting is killer work.
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    hi amanda.Love the graphic quality in that first shot . nice comp. too.
    Love the gradation of light in the second and the distorted perspective on the slats. very cool!
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    Thanks Chiller and Jon

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    Amanda, these look as if you have gone to school with Spiralout...

    Very nice. I like whichever post-treatment you did to the first. It would never occur to me to take a photo of a drain... but there's art in almost everything around us, if only we look carefully. You're proving it (along with the other very good photographers of 'urban abstracts' - or 'bathroom abstracts', if you so please ).

    Personally, I am a big fan of the second, though.
    Its huge impact is in its absolute simplicity, with the bow of light and the angle chosen. Impressive! Very impressive!

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    Thanks Lafoto You have to be one of the most encouraging people ever

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    # 2 is so beautiful in its simplicity!!!! I love it and that first shot is so interesting. Is that hair I see on it?? Very creative both shots!!! : )
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    Thanks Photo gal I think it may be a crack or scratch...

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    Hey amanda, these are way cool i love the first for its graphic quality as Jon says.. the b/w is really cool(i just repeated that word).. very nice!
    the second has a very nice tonal quality to it...
    Good work

 

 
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