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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 9/2/2006
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I'm glad you do Janet, because it is a favorite of mine. Unfortunately, my tastes don't seem to match many of those of the array of UF members, and apparently didn't with this image. Robbie is a true gentleman, and although I have never met him in person I hope to remedy that soon. Thanks again for the comment on the IR work. Will be doing more from NC mountains very soon. Anson
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Janet Wechter
{K:2935} 9/2/2006
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I really like this abstract. The patterns and colors are interesting.
By the way Robert Chin it is, but it wasn't an untrue rumor. Seminole and Largo are next door to each other.
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 8/31/2006
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I prefer your version, Gabriela, but not enough room in the caption box. Try not to chop off a caption. There is much to look at in the center circle, such that I considered naming it something like "Birth of a Planet". Thanks for viewing and commenting, Gabriela. Anson
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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 8/31/2006
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Are you getting ready for some time travel, Anson? Pattern looks great! Love the whirling effect! I would have called it "Through a glass darkly...." Gabriela
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Anson Moye
{K:3480} 8/30/2006
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Kind of got lucky with this one, James. The dark streaks, lines, whatever, are produced by the projected images of a drapery curtain with dark/light pleats. Surprised me, since I have had difficulty reproducing it. I like this one too. Apparently, most don't. Thanks again. Anson
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James Cook
{K:38068} 8/30/2006
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I prefer this to the long-side shot. Much more interesting pattens.
(Saw the film: disturbing.)
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