Monday, April 17

bench


13 Comments:

Blogger iwant said...

I like the angle on this. It draws the eye :-)

18 April, 2006  
Blogger SzélsőFa said...

Hello, I have just found your blog. My first impression is that I like the pictures, the angles, the composition. I myself like to make photos, too. Keep up the good posting.

18 April, 2006  
Blogger PWrocker said...

Simple but very nice. Angles are always where I have fun ;-D

19 April, 2006  
Blogger henri Banks said...

wow this i a nice site !!!

19 April, 2006  
Blogger The Dog of Freetown said...

I've always wanted to make a portfolio of close-ups of cracks in the pavement. So much goes on there but no one looks.

Great call centre story by the way!

19 April, 2006  
Blogger Christopher Steven b. said...

photo-challenge: take a macro shot of something in your home, something tiny.

20 April, 2006  
Blogger the fourth dimension said...

I could try...although my camera is crap with macro!

20 April, 2006  
Blogger Christopher Steven b. said...

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/G3/FULLRES/G3MAC.HTM
this link shows your camera in macro action.
I am quite jealous about your camera's abilities.
1/2000 shutterspeed! you can capture raindrops frozen in time.

21 April, 2006  
Blogger Christopher Steven b. said...

that is if you are still using the G3.

21 April, 2006  
Blogger ;* said...

saludos caleidoscopicos

sweet and warmless



maybe
see you soon in my mirror virtual



abrazo virtual

22 April, 2006  
Blogger the fourth dimension said...

Yeah still using the G3...will have to read the manual first to get that picture!

22 April, 2006  
Blogger Judith said...

excellent close-up

23 April, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is not a bench

Nozi

05 August, 2006  

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