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DISMANTLED

Photography Still Life posted on Feb 11, 2004
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Legadia

8:16AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

what were they part of Unc? great colour,texture & shot :)

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SNAKEY

8:19AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

They were part of an old building built during the British Colonisation period. Slowly these wood and plasters are taken over by plastic and metal structures. Something about this image.... not all you see is wood some are concrete pillars...... find out which.;)

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creanum

8:26AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Very good texture.......

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WandM

9:40AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Where is the fire dear? Lovely shot.

hasexx

9:47AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Great :-)
warm colors

juprez

10:44AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

looks good,would be even better in b/w im sure!

cynlee

10:59AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

great texture, almost abstract shot :]

Tedz

11:07AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Reminds Me of when I first had My Baby Teeth...the grew uneven like that. Good Shot Sir :]

jstsittinghere

11:26AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

beautiful textures,excellent shot!

Kropot

12:59PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

=) Love the tone's and texture you made. Lovely.

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glix70

1:31PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Good texture image. I hope that someone re-built somethink with this wood. !'m for the transformation and not only for the destruction!!!

Nilla

1:48PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

This image did very well in sepia, something definately was dismantled here, a very fitting title me thinks! :)

Telgar

2:13PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Fine texture and beautiful postwork , nice picture

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Mikan

4:00PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

This is why am I so upset about the modernity... everything is turning to metal... when u get 2 see some wood buildings somewhere u feel a little history following u from behind & u like that, but soon enough (20-30 years) we'll be surrounded by sky-scrapers everywhere...C'est la vie! Never could turn back the history!***** Mihai

logiloglu

5:08PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

excellent capture, i like the texture. beautiful work. !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!

raven_nightmares

6:09PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

love the texture!

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redbeard

7:09PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Great paper texture, the contrast and focus is excellent. Also a very interesting composition. Nice work.

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Richardphotos

8:20PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

lower right? nice image, I like historical stuff

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Elfenone

10:15PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Too bad we can't train wood to grow into the structures.. so we can exist with it living and functioning with us..instead of cutting and planing it..into something that never lasts.. forever. I don't know..we've become too accustomed to our ways..

Masema

10:50PM | Wed, 11 February 2004

Excellent texture study. Great shot.

vjerana

1:01AM | Thu, 12 February 2004

Very original. Excellent shot!

gallimel

11:31AM | Thu, 12 February 2004

what an amazing texture this culd be!:)

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Photocorderie

3:23PM | Thu, 12 February 2004

Excellent texture cordialement Alain

Babes

9:08PM | Fri, 13 February 2004

hey bro love the pic and i says i been in the demolitoin bus... for alot of years also the const.. bus for alot of years i can pick the wood out of that pile <<<< kratt

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WiserAngel

11:15AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

I really like the textures in this picture.


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