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15-SEP-2009 Rod

Sixth Place - Wall - by Rod

Manly Brissie Oz

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ctfchallenge20-Sep-2009 17:35
Tell Tom it's the early bird that catches the worm.........or me first upload:-)
ctfchallenge18-Sep-2009 11:33
But he didn't see the other one. Penny Street
ctfchallenge18-Sep-2009 04:53
Thanks mate:-)
ctfchallenge18-Sep-2009 00:58
Excellent handling of the topical light. Gritty and gray and I love the eel-like shapes in the stone work. -tv
ctfchallenge17-Sep-2009 07:30
Thanks Doug:-) The rest of the picy is really good:-)
ctfchallenge17-Sep-2009 03:40
I miss out on most of the picture since I'm mesmerized by the hole, always staring right into it. -Doug
ctfchallenge16-Sep-2009 01:59
Thanks Penny & John:-) This is different picy of the same wall. I suppose it doesn't look as flat as the first one a. I did like the plant on the first one but.
ctfchallenge16-Sep-2009 01:51
I am not speaking for the light - but I like the other one far better. But I'm probably in the minority here (as usual). Penny Street
ctfchallenge16-Sep-2009 00:45
I like this crop better -John
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 21:49
Does this one work any better?
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 21:21
Thanks Penny & Mary Anne:-) Some sun would have made it more interesting a. Hopefully we will get an overcast day soon.
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 20:40
Ditto what Penny said. But what I really want to see is a low angle of light and shadows falling across all those textures. I guess that's why I chose this topic...to see what kinds of subjects and approaches work best in flat light.
--Mary Anne
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 11:35
It's manly, alright. Excellent job with the textures and contrasts. I can almost see into that pipe (except I dont want to). I love the way that root leads down to the hole. Penny Street