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Uploaded: 08/09/07 3:26 PM GMT
The Palette
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From Shrine Mountain in Colorado. I know it's a bit blurry, that's purposeful. I didn't want it to be about the flowers so much as about the color. I don't know...it's an experiment. It seems like the shots that are really detailed are distracting and grainy on my camera. Let me know what you think! Try to look at it in the abstract..

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.mookayluh17
08/09/07 3:50 PM GMT
I like your experiment. it works because the colors are so bold. If the flowers were sharp, it would be busy i think. its lovely.
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::phasmid
08/10/07 10:57 AM GMT
As an abstract, it's lovely and you've definitely accomplished what you've set out to do. :)

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::cynlee
08/10/07 11:02 PM GMT
The colors are great and eye catching. You could have shot it clearly and blurred it in a software program too. I forgot what camera you have, but in some cameras there are internal settings that you can change and maybe sharpness is set too high or your ISO is set too high.
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.alexis518
05/23/08 9:36 PM GMT
I love the colors of this shot, so I saved it and tried a little experimenting. I think the thick black borders just seem to weigh it down and either a white or nearly transparent complementary color really perks up the whole image. Just MHO, but I do get where you were going with this color abstract.
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