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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 92 : Through Glass >> Challenge 92 : Eligible > Chihuly Bridge of Glass*
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20-OCT-2005 Vonniedee

Chihuly Bridge of Glass*

Tacoma, Museum of Glass

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Guest 24-Oct-2005 17:19
Abs, I had a piece of the buildings in the original beyond that point and it was suggested (and I like it better) that I crop it out. But, I was thinking the same thing when I took the shot. Yvonne
ctfchallenge24-Oct-2005 14:01
i dont know, how did i miss this beautiful shot earlier. what a feast of colors. although perspective/angle and converging lines are my favourite parts of the image. i really wish there was something to look at in the far/bottom center of the image after those leading lines take my eyes there. -Abstract
ctfchallenge24-Oct-2005 05:47
Hi Friends,

been away at my niece's 30th b-day, I had to get her a good gift so she will teach me how to clone on my own again. This was a fun shooting day down at the glass museum, too bad they made me check the camera at the door!!!! Yvonne
Rod 23-Oct-2005 03:57
Agree Pedro all the angles are working well here.
Guest 22-Oct-2005 23:41
Nice colors, good shot. I wouldn't "verticalize" in THIS case.. since it would look unnatural... my opinion....
alexeig22-Oct-2005 17:17
A feast of color * I wonder how it would look after "verticalling" the vertical lines in PS
ctfchallenge22-Oct-2005 12:51
Great shot and, the crop is perfect! The image gives the appearance that one might be looking down at a wall of a building but, I happen to believe the glass is showcased in the ceiling, which is a very popular exhibit in many museums nationwide. Did you photograph any straight up AT the ceiling? I did (when his exhibit was here in Florida) and I came up with some really cool abstracts!! Markjay
Rod 22-Oct-2005 11:53
It does look better Yvonne. Well done. Britt's really clever a:-)
ctfchallenge22-Oct-2005 05:48
Thank-you friends for the crop idea and comments!! Yvonne
Guest 22-Oct-2005 05:06
I think that looks much better!
ctfchallenge22-Oct-2005 00:42
What a stunning shot, Yvonne. Wonderful colors...and how lucky to be near a museum of glass for this particular challenge. BTW I agree about the crop.
--Mary Anne
Rod 21-Oct-2005 20:07
Nice shot Yvonne, the patterns here work great. Try Britt's crop it may improve the patterns.
Guest 21-Oct-2005 18:36
Have you tried cropping out just the itty bit at the bottom that shows the brick buildings in the street? I think it might look nice. ~Britt
Guest 21-Oct-2005 15:14
That's beautiful, Yvonne. I hope you got more than just one shot of a museum of glass! Wish we had stuff like that in Nebraska...if we ever have a challenge on CORN, I might have a shot! ~Britt