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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 129 - Backlighting >> Challenge 129 - Eligible > Blind*
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03/16/07 Tom Doyle

Blind*

Oakland, CA

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ctfchallenge28-Mar-2007 04:42
Thank you all for looking & commenting!
TomD.
ctfchallenge24-Mar-2007 03:26
Interesting take on the subject Tom. I might crop just a little bit to remove the blue triangle out of the upper left corner. -COAmature
Rod 21-Mar-2007 05:53
That's better init Tom:-) What program do you use to process your shots on the computer? We might be able to help you mess up your shots so you can't win a challenge:-)
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2007 08:44
Nice one Tom and a different take on the topic! Looking forward to seeing the larger version! CJ
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2007 05:31
Hey mikey, That is way too techie for me. I was happy to just get the pic posted. I agree it looks better large, I have it as my desktop screen. If you can make those switches, have at it my friend. Tom
Canon DSLR Challenge20-Mar-2007 05:11
Hey, Tom. If you save your image into a .JPG file (quality: high) instead of a .PNG, you can probably post it at 800x600 and still not violate the 153600 byte maximum limit. Just out of curiosity, I downloaded your small file, uprezzed it to 800x600, sharpened it, Noisewared it and saved it in a .JPG file format at Quality: 10 and it was looking fine at 145408 bytes. Lots more visible than 320x240, as it is. This is an interesting optical illusion type image and it was much better at a larger viewable resolution. Hope you don't mind. Warm fuzzies, -mikey
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2007 04:39
That's right jano. It's reverse of what the eye would normally do.
Tom D.
janewigginsphotography20-Mar-2007 03:42
It could be one of the eye games where you see either outside or inside. :) I like it with all the green. Good one Tom. jano
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2007 00:59
Nice abstract Tom, my eyes try to focus on whats outside I think it might be more effective if larger like 800 pixels on the long edge. Rich