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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 52: Circles (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 52: Eligible Gallery > 2nd
connecting I *
by Hewy
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04-OCT-2003

2nd
connecting I *
by Hewy

I never know which one to choose for a challenge, so I uploaded 2 images out of a series again..

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andy williams 05-Oct-2003 23:31
hewy i like this. visually very appealing. nice dof, good choice and very creative. -- andy
Katherine Stanback's Photos05-Oct-2003 14:19
I love this perspective - it looks like some long structure disappearing into the fog
Sony Forums Challenges05-Oct-2003 04:53
Beautifully photographed, Hewy. An everyday object becomes a work of art. I like your creative composition and DOF. Bev
Sony Forums Challenges04-Oct-2003 23:04
Simple and effective, Hewy...really nice perspective, color choice, and DOF. Good idea here & a nice shot. Well done. MFC
Guest 04-Oct-2003 20:14
Well Done Hewy. I love the lighting and the framing. THis image is so "clean" you can eat your dinner off of it!! :-) Keep up the good work.
Sony Forums Challenges04-Oct-2003 20:07
Excellent perspective, love how you turned an ordinary spiral bound notebook into a piece of art................. Vikas
Deb Kees04-Oct-2003 15:25
Hewy, I second Debbi's opinion, as far as preference goes. I like everything about this image, especially the angle. Great idea! Excellent execution.---Deb
Digital Nuts04-Oct-2003 14:08
I like this one much better. At first glance I thought it was a tall building......Great shot of a spiral tablet!
Debbi in California
Guest 04-Oct-2003 13:56
Great B&W macro. An everyday object made interest. I love the perspective, tones, and how the spirals fade out of focus. JoeSchmoe