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zomgw00t
Location: Richmond, VA Gender: Male
heh heh heh
| | | | Long Distance Talk < on 6/15/2010 2:51 AM >
| | | Just one image. Let me know what you think... Long Distance Talk
Taken with Canon XSi and kit lense. ~Chappie [last edit 6/15/2010 3:05 AM by zomgw00t - edited 1 times]
"By the early 1970s, techniques of tape manipulation were being superseded by synthesizers, especially the Moog synthesizer, which could theoretically produce any type of pitch or timbre, but usually made a sound like a cat chewing a bee." ~ BBC Radiophonic Workshop - The Alchemists of Sound |
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BulletFL
Location: FL Gender: Male
| | | Re: Long Distance Talk <Reply # 1 on 6/15/2010 11:40 PM >
| | | nice and sharp. In my opinion though, I would crop the sky out a bit.
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secretdestroyers
Location: Baltimore Gender: Male
| | | Re: Long Distance Talk <Reply # 2 on 6/21/2010 2:30 PM >
| | | i really like it. i think you have the right amount of sky to balance the image. SD
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Furious D
Location: Northern Ontario Gender: Male
The Night Time is the Right Time
| | Re: Long Distance Talk <Reply # 3 on 6/24/2010 1:34 AM >
| | | Good balance and composition, but if possible, I'd wait for a day when the sky is more intense. A bright afternoon sky is far less dramatic than some heavy storm clouds.
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