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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

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Artist: Dave Barstow, (DaBar);
Exposure Date: 2010.09.04 22:43:25;
Make: Apophysis;
Model: Apophysis 7x 2010 (R12);
Exposure Time: 1/Inf seconds s;
FNumber: f/0.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 0;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 0.0 mm mm;
Software: PaintShop Photo Pro 13.00;

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© Copyright 2010, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

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EXCELLENT! See what I mean dude! Only that stripe around around the picture doesn't fit with the general concept, people call it frames, I know! The inside of the picture is like balloons or bubbles which are flexible in their substance and the stripe so called frames is rather rigid and hard! Just cut it down, while I was rating I was pretending that I had not seen it!

PDE

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Fantastic composition Dave!  Of course your signiture style, but a wonderful explosion of color, free flowing lines and shaes....too cool.  I would think a lot of Universtiy Students would love to have your work hanging in their rooms.  ( going back to the days of 'far out dude'....yet I was in the grocery store yesterday and these 'roomies' were just 'too excited' getting their groceries.....but I think that expression is coming back!).

I'm still a bit 'loopey' from the freezing for some reason that the dentist used for the 'final 'my of my root canal.  I take a long time to 'freeze' so I think he just shoots me up 'big time'....the pain has begun so I know things are calming down!  But this image was a wonderful and welcome sight when I came online.  Congrats once again for your EXTRAORDINARY imagination.  You take composition to places where many have NEVER VENTURED !  Gail

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Pierre

I add a 'frame/stripe/line' to isolate the image from its surroundings... but... I do get your point.  I may try something different, which you may not like either. ;-/

Beyond that... THANKS for your otherwise kind words and support.

Gail

I am happy to hear that this helped to brighten an otherwise rather unpleasant day.  Hope the pain and discomfort end SOON!

As you know, I often intend for these images to help expand the vision and creativity of others.  Thinking outside-the-box has worked very well for me throughout my life... as it can for others.

Your continued support and encouragement, as well as from many others here on photo.net, means a great deal to me.

Thank You!

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