megansteen 0 Posted March 4, 2006 Great macro. Odd number of pins and positioned off to the side is great aesthetically speaking. Great lighting, obviouslly. Megan Link to comment
jana 1 Posted March 4, 2006 David, a succesful image, very classical composition, cheers Jana Link to comment
davidmccracken 2 Posted March 5, 2006 I think you are the master at taking the most boring of subjects and creating the most interesting of photographs. Here is yet another example. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 5, 2006 My first verbal expression of what I think of this picture was , "Wow". I would have never thought of photographing something so small. The subjects, the shadows, and the use of B&W is absolutely brilliant to me. Fantastic shot! Link to comment
peacecheck 0 Posted March 5, 2006 Megan: I work in the auto inductry as a designer. So aesthetic, light flow and positioning comes with the job. I saw notes pinned to my walls and thought, I must try photographing these pins. I was in deep thought at that time "bored". Thanks again. Photo Fun: I alway look forward to seeing your latest work, so I see you alot. Thank You for visiting. Jana: Thank you, like alway, for commenting and supporting my work. I love your style as well. David: Your comment must be one of my favorite that I have received. To make a boring subject and create a aesthectic pleasing one, I enjoy the challenge of it. Most the time it just does not work, but I get lucky every now and then. Thanks again. The point is sharp. Kalaga: Thanks for interest and comments on my three little pins. Robert: Thanks for visiting this image. I saw these little critter on my desk and on the wall and thought, I must photograph them. I was really bored that day. Thanks again. Link to comment
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