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Photographer James Cook  James Cook {Karma:38068}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon PowerShot SD550
Categories Abstracts
Others
Photoart
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Luxagraphia
Luxagraphia Electronica
Lens fixed, no digital zoom
Uploaded 7/10/2006 Film / Memory Type 3072 x 2304 ISO: 50
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Views 744 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
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Location City -  Seattle
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About This image (2968) was shot in Fremont's Tost on 24 June 2006.

The blue is from this odd piece of glass with a light behind it about the size of a door. The rest are small lights hanging from the celing except the white which I think was a spot light and the red and green section in the distance which I think was the musicians on the stage.

This image has been cropped, resized, and shrunk only.


Questions and comments are always wecome.
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There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/10/2006
Mark - Thank you. It's all about ordered disorder.

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Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 9/10/2006
Facinatin work here! I love the colors and also the asymetirc lines created here. The color and line here is very well executed. Congrats!

Mark

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 8/4/2006
Liddo - I did some shots of these unusual lamps in El Matador (a restaurant in Ballard) that look exactly like jellyfish. I'll post one, maybe next week (I'll have to find one and get it ready). Thanks.

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Liddo Ray Night Liddo Ray Night   {K:551} 8/4/2006
I see what you meen James. All of these pics are great, but this one caught my eye. It reminds me of The Sea; JELLY FISH. I was stung once and boy oh boy did it hurt, but I was still intrigued by thier beuty. And back in the water I went. :-) Keep up the GREAT WORK.

Sincerely
Liddo Ray Night

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/12/2006
Thanks, Eric.

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Eric Benson Eric Benson   {K:384} 7/12/2006
James, I love the different colors you have mixed here. Looks great!
Eric

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Sarah Alshareef Sarah Alshareef   {K:1010} 7/11/2006
James, i understand what u mean and i respect ur work..ur thoughts...even ur tastes in choosing which is the best photo u want to post :)
and am looking forword to see the rest photos of that night

all za best

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/11/2006
Sara - Well, I like them all. This was a tough file to start with. It has things I like. The lines are so clear and clean--except that green and red bit in the distance. The colors are so vivid and different.

Ultimately though they just looked like scribbles--such as a child might make. Hence the title.

I'm also trying to keep a wide variety up. I realize I have put a lot of these Luxagraphic images up, but even in them I want a wide variety.

There were dozens of images from this night out that you may enjoy. I'll post them as time permits.

Thank you, again.

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Sarah Alshareef Sarah Alshareef   {K:1010} 7/11/2006
and this is the second

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Sarah Alshareef Sarah Alshareef   {K:1010} 7/11/2006
hello James, actaully i was surprized and happy about ur request..i hope u like'em
at first i did the crop thing but..i felt that something is missing in the photo..i don't know why...so i decided to use the (patch tool)in photoshop...i did two photos...i hope u like 'em?? the first one is

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
Thanks, Aliihsan.

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Aliihsan Pinēe Aliihsan Pinēe   {K:5485} 7/10/2006
great shot James nice composition
congratulations
best regards
Aliihsan

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
Why not do a crop to show me what you were thinking? I'm interested.

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Sarah Alshareef Sarah Alshareef   {K:1010} 7/10/2006
hello James, well, i guess u r right...maybe i didn't got it from the first time!!
always wishing u all the best

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
Sara - Not one of my best compositions, in the classical sense.

The title, which comes from the opening sequence of a Wim Wenders film, suggests that this is the kind of drawing a child might create: abstract, chaotic, focused, and finished.

Children don't tend to overdraw. They leave unfinished portions on their canvases. They know when to stop, I guess.

Thanks for your input.

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Sarah Alshareef Sarah Alshareef   {K:1010} 7/10/2006
hello James, an impressive shot again...i like it but maybe u should zoom in one side of the photo and make it as a one photo..u know cuz when i look at it..it's amazing but it has alot of explanations i guess ,u know..really at first i didn't understand what's in the photo but when i read ur explanation...i start to figure out the colorful lines and the curves...it's almost like a painting James (which is great)...but maybe u should concentrate on one side..this is my piont of view !!..i don't know what's YOURS??

wishing u all the best

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
I like it. Enhances the dark mystery of the blue. If I were to go with this, I'd probably crop some off the bottom to keep it balanced.

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 7/10/2006
This is an example of what I was taking about. But when I look at it I am not sure it is better than you version. :)Andree

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without bottom lights


James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
Clone out which color(s)?

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 7/10/2006
Thanks, Rashed.

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 7/10/2006
beautiful work with light and very pleasant to view, all of the best my friend..

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 7/10/2006
There are some good elements in this composition. I would prefer if you were to clone out the bottom right light streaks. It would strengthened the light design on the left and the beautiful blue and dark background. I would not touch the slight reddish light in the black part. I hope you got what I'm trying to say... :) Andree

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