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Surfing the liquid sand seas of Venus, proofed to be a really hard task.


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This belong to my series of textures, you can find more here


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I find myself unable to look at it critically, I just feel the movement and peaceful emotion. I can't see what it is, but love it's unique qualities. It's more like art than photography. I really like your style.
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This belongs to my series of textures (you'll find more on the same

folder).

 

I wonder what's your reaction when you see an image like this...

Rational? Emotional? Both? Nothing? You know, I'm like those 1 y.o.

kids, that to know how theirs new toy works, they tear it up in

peaces... :-)

 

Also, as it has almost a month uploaded and few rates, I'll

appreciated that "old silent comments"...

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It is a difficult photo, I mean also to look at it. It disturbs me. It really disturbs, that is the success of the photo. For some reason, I see the contours of sad looking people. Anyway, a very nice piece of art. Congratulations. I would give a 9 / 9.

 

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I can only say that I like it a lot. Don't know why!

This is the texture I like the most, because it's the most complex and varied one. The others are too regular and lack interesting features.

But it's great idea!

I have been trying to do the same with pictures of sand but the results are still not good enough to exhibit.

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Nestor -- for an abstract shot of texture you have achived something very special. The image is interesting to look at, and really draws you in to explore. All the best.
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I must say on ths tpe shot I usually lose myself in the ryhtym, color, pattern. But this one, probably because I first noted the lower left pattern, I see as a sea of faces looking right, and I can't shake that once I felt it. Don't know if that is emotional, counter-art, juvenile, or human. Talk about seeing things in lcouds...
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hi. i see sad faces too. i think it's very good. i can't decide about the color because it's so bright. i like the b/w ones in the folder better because the texture is more varried and has depth in different places. this one is like a picture of a row of houses taken with a long lens. the b/w one(s) is like a picture of a broken-down barn taken with a wide angle lens.
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To echo some of the previous posters, I also see the sad faces in this shot. The colors are very pleasing and there is enough other interesting elements in this shot to hold my attention. Good work.
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