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Old coins collection


Pierre Dumas

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Pierre...You must be working MAGIC!This is not the photo which rolls out in the critique queue;clicking on the thumbnail brings this one up on the screen, but also an excellent image.(the other one had the coins flat on the green background).Salutations mon ami and bravo for the image and the magic thing!!!Laurent
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Laurent, I don't know which one your saw as big picture! I do magic, yes! Thank you for your nice comment, mon ami! PDE
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Pierre...When I see this image in the Critique and Trending queue,the coins are set up in 4 straight lines,4-coins in top line,6 coins second line,7 small coins in the next line and finally 4 coins in the bottom line with the large coin in the lower left corner.Then when I bring this up for critique,the image has the same coins but in a swirl with the 4 bottom coins in the outside perimeter and the smaller coins all deformed in the center.Weird....or magic,mon ami???Salutations-Laurent
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Thank you very much for your detailed report, mon ami! I uploaded first the described by you first version and then I update it with the second! That's all I know! Sorry for the trouble I caused you! Merci beaucoup! PDE
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PDE, your expert use of polar coordinates transformed these coins into objects of art. The distortion in their shapes led to enchanting results in their inscriptions, from which it follows that the image itself is quite artistic. - - My best always, michael
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Marvelous ancient coins in polar coordinates, Pierre! Looking at this picture, it became clear why you placed the coins in the original picture in this way. I guess you were guided by aesthetic and geometric intentions. Well done, Congratulations! Sincerely, Tatiana P.S. Sorry my belated comment
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Thank you very much, Tatiana! I appreciate your effort to comment back all pictures published in the time of your absence! PDE
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