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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 85: Associates (hosted by Michael Puff & Mike Fitzgerald) >> Challenge 85 Eligible > edit image
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Jan 18, 2005

Domino Effect
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This triptych was put together last night for a different photo challenge, but it also fits this one! Not my usual realistic stuff, LOL! Editing info - photo on left is solarized and color pumped up. middle photo is done with Sumi-e filter. photo on right is an inverse of original. Set up was done using a marble looking BG made up of contact paper. Used a single halogen desk light for the light source. I did a series of similar photos...2 of which may end up in this challenge as well ;)


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Guest 28-Jan-2005 02:52
A most imaginative new variant on a time honoured subject, Nee. Well perceived and crafted. - Mike
Guest 27-Jan-2005 20:40
Nee, I like the composition you've chosen and the juxtaposition of geometric dominoes on the flowing marble background. The tryptich of renditions creates a very effective whole. -Michael
~Nee 27-Jan-2005 04:27
Thanks, you guys! (I'm blushing)~Nee :)
Sony Forums Challenges25-Jan-2005 21:58
Nee: Great to see you back! Those dominoes seem to be floating, and your renditions definitely have an 'otherworldly' air to them. Very nice indeed. Fremiet
Sony Forums Challenges24-Jan-2005 12:19
Nee, I like your arrangement & the color differences in these dominos...a neat idea that I'd like to try sometime. Eye-catching. MFC
Guest 21-Jan-2005 03:55
Very nice, Nee. I like the interesting effects - and look forward to seeing your additional entries. Bev
Helen Betts20-Jan-2005 18:23
Hi Nee! I quite like this tryptich -- very striking effects in each one of them. Helen