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Photography Abstract posted on Jul 19, 2007
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Hello guys and girls! No I did not do this one, I am a rebel but not a wandal....lol Ifind it in my little village in a side street. Ps : I listen to you guys I am in a proccess to make a light bulb on a dark bckgrnd, just could not finished it for today...thanks any advise, I open to bend toward other ideas. have a nice thursday/friday

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rainbows

5:48PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Love the colours in the shattered glass, Tunde! The fragments look like tiny crystals. A wonderful capture from you. I like the dark background too. Your work is always so interseting so different. I look forward to each upload. Take good care of you. Hugs, dear friend. DiDi. xx

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micturn

6:25PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Great work

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alhak

6:46PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

shattering shot, wonderful

MrsLubner

7:15PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

A different sort of spider web, huh? This one more expensive to take care of. Excellent shot.

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Richardphotos

8:07PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

looks to be a large caliber bullet. I hardly ever do still life, so mostly I can say I like the results or not--I like it!!!

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babuci

8:35PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Richard I guess is a rock. If made this whit a bullet it would be straped a whole area with "Police do not pass this line" In my country illegal to use a weapon in public. It would be a crime scene even if nobody got hurt.

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LordLotte

9:14PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

excellent! lg. lordlotte

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goodoleboy

9:14PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I know it's broken glass, but it also looks like a glass spider web. This one doesn't need any improvement...great POV, textures, lighting and contrast against the black background. BTW, something other than a large calibr bullet could have made that hole...a big rock, a hammer, a metal rod, etc.

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Ionel

9:15PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I agree with PJ! Well done!!!

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jocko500

10:17PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

very lovely texture here. I keep some broken glass from a store window and put neon paint on that will glow in black light. I play with it some tmes

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auntietk

10:40PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I love the way the light bounces around and shows off all the planes. Nice!

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wonderworld

4:28AM | Fri, 20 July 2007

Most excellent capture!!!

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Zorg1955

6:06AM | Fri, 20 July 2007

It's necessary to be rebel Tunde ! Excellent !

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Janiss

10:08AM | Fri, 20 July 2007

Good seen.... fantastic Tunde! Again glass.... it's good for me but not broken!:-))))))

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Hendesse

10:11AM | Fri, 20 July 2007

Superb shot, fantastic details!!

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elmurray

11:11AM | Fri, 20 July 2007

Shame abaout the glass, but it makes for a fantastic image. A brilliant capture!!

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mark.spooner

1:39PM | Fri, 20 July 2007

Nice capture, very interesting patterns!

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sharky_

9:01PM | Fri, 20 July 2007

A spider web of glass. Excellent "Shot"... Aloha

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rockstrider

8:45AM | Sat, 21 July 2007

Excellent texture! Do you get many dive-bys in your village?!

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smittan

11:24AM | Sat, 21 July 2007

Great Work !!

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Kelena

4:07AM | Tue, 24 July 2007

great!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/50
ISO Speed100
Focal Length46

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