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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/21/2006
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Well done, Jim, first to NOTICE it and then to sneak in and GET it!
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Jim Murray
{K:738} 3/21/2006
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I may not have chose the best angle but I had to avoid showing the background through the railing to achieve the illusion. These stairs were dismantled and laying flat on the ground at a construction site, so the water from a recent rain settled in between the steps. (Had to sneak over a fence for this) Thanks again,
Jim
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/20/2006
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Hmmm. Then my spatially challenge imagination can't make sense of it.
What IS going on?
Roger
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Jim Murray
{K:738} 3/20/2006
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Howdy, Roger. Thanks for being the first one to actually look at my picture. The sloping water effect has nothing to do with the shadows. It's all in the angle of the stairs. Cheers, Jim
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/18/2006
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This was really well spotted, Jim. I couldn't see what was so odd about it at first, and then it struck me. The shadows higher up the stairs make the water look as if it slopes in different directions. Most unsettling and a true original! I am impressed once again...
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selami Torun
{K:9397} 3/16/2006
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good work Jim! very beautiful colors! regards
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 3/16/2006
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great perspective ,wonderful details, colors and contrast , all of the best my friend
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