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In A Galaxy Far, Far Away

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More of my broken glass, though here it looks like something from deepest space. Perhaps NASA should take a look~~~I might have discovered a whole new world!!

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bmac62

10:56AM | Mon, 11 January 2010

You are really getting creative building upon the earthquake. I'll bet secretly you are thinking...this earthquake was a stroke of good fortune photographically speaking. I love it when something like this just ambles by and you realize you don't have to drive 50 or 100 miles away for some great images.

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Sea_Dog

11:07AM | Mon, 11 January 2010

LOL, I like bill's comments. I bet you really WANT a 6.5 every day just so you don't have drive a few miles to find something to photograph. This is an excellent image. I can see the "gallaxy far, far away" in this.

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MrsRatbag

11:17AM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Nicely done, it does look galactic in origin!

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durleybeachbum

11:46AM | Mon, 11 January 2010

I like the giant yellow shrimp on the left!

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Meisiekind

12:27PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Trust Andrea to see a shrimp! LOL... Another stellar shot and I agree with Bill - that earthquake certainly inspired you to some great shots! :)

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Gwynhale

12:27PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Very interesting! At first look I thought it was an Apo fractal, but it seems to be a photo ... Even if I don't know everywhere what I see exactly ...

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bazza

12:32PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Well at least some great shots have come out of a bad situation. This looks cool definitely looks like a shot from out in space somewhere...Excellent!!

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nowadayhero

5:02PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Incredible! Conceptualisation doesn't work, so i just float at the waves of abstract beauty!

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awjay

5:15PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

more beautiful color

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anahata.c

5:27PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

A very creative vision of bursting glass, and it's a burst, period. Love the ribbons & contours & the light-splatters, and the black background and the fact that you placed it on one side of the picture. You turn the normal into something wholly new, sometimes abstract but almost always organic, and always fresh & even explosive. And knowing where this came from---some simple household items effected by an earthquake---makes it all the more special. A true 'Marilyn' shot. It's wonderful. And is really does look like something from way out in the galaxy. (It also looks a little like a fractal!) Love the piece & what you do to everyday things!

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goodoleboy

5:58PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Not only a new galaxy, but a whole new universe, Maz, with billions of stars, quarks and other galaxies in view. I can even hear strains of the theme from Star Trek as I gaze into this fabulous image. Really great contrasts, facets, lighting, refractions and textures in this awesome macro, young lady.

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jocko500

9:13PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

you find where the Lost Ark is lol. this is super

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CoreyBlack

9:38PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

This is so abstract. It's like a roller coaster ride, the fun kind where you're twisting and turning and making loops. I like this! I like the title, too...I can hear John Williams music in it. I agree with Mark. This is a Marilyn shot with all of those really intense colors. They are like a dream. This is GOOD.

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Chipka

11:40PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

The title to this drew my attention quickly...which isn't surprising. The image itself is great. Such intense color! WOW! As I've always said, you do colors so well...you get the right balances, like the process is just this instinctive, organic thing. Even quake damage looks nice once you've applied your eye to it and captured something. Super! You do glass really well too...I love the different textures and grades, as if there are tiny variations in thickness and whatnot. And this does look strangely nebular or anything from deepest space (and in a sense deepest time, since the farther away something is from us, the more of the past we're seeing into. Funny how that works. Alpha Centauri is just over 4 light years away from us so the light we're seeing from that star is 4 years old by the time it reaches us! This image gives that delayed time effect as well...like we're looking at a historical event as if it's just now happening.) I have to also say that this works perfectly as an abstract image! Wonderful! Superb. Great. And yeah, I'll even say awesome.

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blinkings

12:43AM | Tue, 12 January 2010

S T U N N I N G !

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auntietk

8:41AM | Tue, 12 January 2010

Fantastic! This is pure light and glass, and it's just gorgeous. Love it!

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sharky_

11:00AM | Tue, 12 January 2010

I think that ice could still be saved for another drink... Interesting shot. Aloha

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elfin14doaks

4:58PM | Wed, 13 January 2010

Interesting postwork, If I didn't know what this really was, I would think you were also dabbling in fractals right now.


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