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19-MAY-2005

20050519 / four four eight

Fort Ord, CA

familiarity breeds contempt



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...duncan07-May-2006 20:45
This is very odd. Man It would be about a perfect ping from my Inspired gallery today. Weird. You know great minds think alike however mine is just a year behind.
Johan Toll26-May-2005 07:16
Excellent shots! Wonderful B&W tones.
Gus Rosenfeld20-May-2005 19:21
4x4=16 + 4x4=16 = 32 = 1/2 64 = picture divided in half = 32 . Ths the triangle not being quite "Right". Like me ;-)
Gus Rosenfeld20-May-2005 19:16
Half seven half make a whole (see comment above or below). It's a Pythagorean kinda' deal = 4 squared + 4 squared = 8 squared and thus - the layout in a pole-ish kinda' notation.
Guest 20-May-2005 16:54
The number four sounds like death in chinese.And is bad luck :-0 Like the contrast of the pole edge and the sky.Nice wood grain,too.Excellent mood in B7W !
David Clunas20-May-2005 13:37
Interesting image, would have likes a touch more detail on the pole as I can't take my eyes off the vertical black line, that said I do find the numbers coming out of it intriguing, mmmm
Guest 20-May-2005 10:48
heheh Nice find! :)
JeremyGood20-May-2005 05:48
Wow, familiarity breeds contempt. Interesting. Has me wondering if maybe this is something you see on your way to work every day.
I love the treatment. The tone is perfect for the texture of the pole and numbers. Just a bit of grain/noise adds a nice element.
Chris20-May-2005 04:26
Go Pistons. :)
Guest 20-May-2005 04:25
hey congrats for advancing to the next round!
jude20-May-2005 04:15
mm nice perspective, just enough information to get a story going in my head.. i like that
Susanne20-May-2005 02:58
I like the picture, but I think I would have loved to see this one just a tad lighter. Maybe because the darker shade swallows up the four's. I really do like the composition of this image though.