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All that glitters is not Gold

Photography Abstract posted on Jan 25, 2007
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Thanks to Shakespeare and Tolkien for the title. It never fails to amaze me what you find in your own home to work on when the night is cold and bleak. As with the majority of my work the only post work is cropping and framing. This required a long exposure to make use of the available light. Thanks again to all of you for viewing/commenting on my last image.

Comments (23)


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TwoPynts

8:04AM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Yes, the home has an endless variety of photographic subject for us to be creative with, we just have to have an open mind. Nice one Mark!

nicolaperniskii

9:14AM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Nicely done. Simple but a good effect.

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evinrude

9:31AM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Congrats on a technically challenging shot. Bravo!

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babuinodeoro

10:24AM | Thu, 25 January 2007

lovely title, perhaps because is classic, and a really misterious pic

Valerie-Ducom

12:29PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Ohhh, so beautiful picture and very nice gold color :)

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awjay

1:08PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

u never cease surprising..............j

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Hedepo

1:35PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

A very interesting photo, I like it!!

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joannabowyer

3:01PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

interesting work!

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Hendesse

3:16PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Outstanding shot, looks fantastic!!

kjpweb

4:31PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Good and creative - as always! That must be an Iguana Eardrum!(JK)

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rainbows

4:34PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

This is very, very beautiful Mark. I like, a lot :-) Diane.

frankie96

5:52PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

I would take a guess as to what it is..but have been totally wrong on your other submissions...:) good work...

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goodoleboy

6:28PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Let's see....the bone structure of some kind of tropical fish, or perhaps a glove or mitt used in a sport of some kind....I don't know, whatever it is, it's most fascinating, and the lighting is superb!

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nikolais

12:23AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

great abstract

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Lashia

12:35AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

Very abstracty! Love the contrast between the gold and dark, lovely :-)

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Janiss

6:58AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

You know that it in is awkward to have to comment on your photographs... it is pure chief of work and the words are not used for nothing in front of such an amount of perfection, it is enough to contemplate!

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moochagoo

10:14AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

Very creative.

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busi2ness

2:58PM | Fri, 26 January 2007

Striking fish like image, I like the title, very appropriate.

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nathalie06

3:23PM | Fri, 26 January 2007

That's more beautiful than every jewel of gold !!!! It's fantastic Mark !!!! I'm always more and more impressed by your work you know. You have a creativity without limit, curious about all that you have arround you. It's a real pleasure for my eyes ! Chapeau...... Hat on Mister Mark ;o))))))))

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dtp

6:41PM | Fri, 26 January 2007

thanks god is not gold otherwise would not be any fossile he he he

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neirbomit

12:32AM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Gold leaf? lol very nice

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drag

1:48PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

What makes your work so interesting and enjoyable is not just what you choose to photograph but the lighting and colors you work with. Just catching up with your gallery. Enjoying it very much.

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babuci

10:18PM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Sure you know how to amaze us day after day! Cool stuff mark!


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