paul_m._woods 0 Posted September 5, 2004 I would have liked to have seen less contrast in this shot, and the depth of field is frankly lousy... Link to comment
timnichols 0 Posted September 5, 2004 Sorry, Pal. I've spent days doing nothing and creating nothing. So I can't give you full credit for creativity. If you could package this as a food and I could eat nothing for a few days, then you'd have something really valuable. BTW, oh, ...nothing. Link to comment
harlow_b._staley 0 Posted September 6, 2004 Since your ratings already run from 1/1 to 7/7, there is nothing I can add. Link to comment
maarten_van_hoven 0 Posted September 7, 2004 You did a good job capturing a lack of inspiration... Link to comment
roshni_abee 0 Posted September 10, 2004 WOW! i love the saturated colors and contrast in this photo! and such an interesting perspective!!....just kidding Link to comment
twmeyer 0 Posted September 22, 2004 Ah, "nothing"... the perfect gift to give the person for whom nothing is enough... t Link to comment
bryan olesen 0 Posted September 22, 2004 Thanks Bob: I sometimes come here when my monitor glass needs cleaning. I can easily see any dust and smudges that need to be removed. Nice service you provide - thanks again... Link to comment
robert becker 0 Posted February 7, 2005 6/5 Something about it reminds me of Sienfeld. Link to comment
dellamura 0 Posted June 23, 2005 very a lot of original. compliments for the contrast:) Link to comment
arie07 0 Posted August 2, 2005 This photo is neither good nor bad but just the opposite of it. Link to comment
my_pics 0 Posted September 25, 2005 The great thing about this offering is that we can copy it to PS and enlarge it enough to crank out posters -- with NO loss of definition or color saturation!But I do have a question: Is there a copyright on this image? If I crank out out with a slightly different color or change the perspective (height and width) will I be in violation of copyright?This is the ultimate image. No rules broken. Not over or underexposed. No overly bright highlights or obscured shadow areas. No lens flare, no abberations, jpeg artifacts. The only thing to be debated is how it is cropped. If you crop a bit off the right side, it would more likely fit a standard frame or full page print from an inkjet. You might rethink how it is cropped. Link to comment
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