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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 2/8/2004
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This shot is almost an exact duplicate of a 1957 Peter Keetman shot entitled "Thousand and One Faces." Nevertheless, it is a wonderful capture, very sharp and unique.
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 5/7/2003
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Wow, wich I can do that! I love reflections!
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Verna Absolutestockphoto
{K:2836} 1/24/2003
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Wonderful Capture....some great works.
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Martin Mora
{K:4666} 9/14/2001
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saw this pop up on random images, so glad I took the time to look at it,, awsome,,, and now Im late for work :)
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Chris Hayward
{K:1519} 8/24/2001
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This is the one I've been looking for -- it's come up a few times in random images and then I forget the image number.
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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 8/24/2001
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Ingenious. So sharp for an 8-second exposure involving a person. I really like this idea. It's not patented, is it? ;-)
I can't decide if I like the screen not being squared up or if it's better like this.
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 3/13/2001
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Something interesting i just noticed was that there were tiny reflections of her face right side up in the droplets and at different sizes, wow, ignore my last suggestion, the image works better this way.
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{K:2743} 3/13/2001
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very innovative. i assume you flipped the image to make the water drop reflections right side up. me likes the image this way, guess depends what your eye is more attracted to...the grid or the background.
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 3/13/2001
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I really like this image and i think it works quite well. The only thing that i might change is the orientation of the jpg and flip it vertically. So her face is right side up.
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Helena K Karlsson
{K:23} 3/13/2001
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This is more like humour :) I never would have thought that water had lence quality!!!
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