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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 6/28/2004
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Thanks Becky - the foot imagery works :-)
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Becky V
{K:9699} 6/27/2004
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Although I think I like "Intrusion" the best out of this latest trio, the bulls-eye pattern of this particular refraction really intrigues me. I really like how the shape at the left looks like it's about to obliterate the rectangular pattern - it's almost like a foot about to disturb the surface of a pond.
Personally, I feel there's a bit too much space on the top, and perhaps on the left as well. While I think negative space is complimentary to your "whispier" refractions, I feel tighter crops on your "higher density" images could make them more intense.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 6/16/2004
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Thank you Hugo - you are right: we can see some imperfections in the glass here. My wife bought this piece for for me (for this purpose) and discovered that it was chipped, but sometimes a little flaw is just what you need.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 6/16/2004
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the secret life of light made public :)
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 6/16/2004
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I don't know what you're doing there, but the results are great. Good work! Cheers! Carlheinz
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 6/16/2004
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Hi Stefan, great effect of the imperfections in the glass. It creates a very dynamic effect. I still do not quite follow your technique; but it looks like a few drops of ink on wet paber squished between one or two glass plates; partially pressure as well as a chromatographic effect. Super creative... A joy to watch each one of them, which I obviously did, but very difficult to write an indepth comment on each of them. Stunning effects, though...
Cheers,
Hugo
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