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10-26-08 Lydia

5th Place - Abstract - by Lydia

with Pops :)


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Canon DSLR Challenge28-Oct-2008 22:55
Much more effective now and I agree with Pops that upside down would work too. Some abstract painters (I can't remember who) want their work to be viewable from any angle or orientation with equal impact. In this orientation, it seems a bit unbalanced but with a crop off the left it could be made to work any way you turn it. -tv
Guest 28-Oct-2008 20:49
You could even enter this upside down and it still works. This is great.
Guest 27-Oct-2008 23:48
Love it!

Why not enter this in eligible in the Hubby's name which you can't do now that I've suggested it. Can't help you with which one to move out.
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Oct-2008 17:19
Thanks, guys.
And thanks for the info, Pops. I always like to know interesting tidbits.

How about now? Should I move it to Eligible? If so... what to move out? ~Lydia
Guest 27-Oct-2008 11:50
This building was built some 20-30 years ago and is know as "Tower Place." I've always called it "The Towering Inferno."

I agree with TV on this, use a little skew distortion and get those lines parallel and this becomes a killer abstract.
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Oct-2008 10:08
I was still going to vote for it....Drat! Traveller
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Oct-2008 03:14
Thanks, tv... off to Exhibition! :) !Lydia
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Oct-2008 02:33
This is a good idea but leaving the perspective lines gives it away as most likely an image turned on its side. If you work with the skew tool in PS and eliminate the converging lines, this angle would work better as an abstract. -tv