Hi
This is the first image I have submitted. I like the composition and focal
blur but would appriciate some critical judgement on how to improve it.
Yours Robert
"Robert Goss" <gos### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Hi>> This is the first image I have submitted. I like the composition and focal> blur but would appriciate some critical judgement on how to improve it.>> Yours Robert
Very nice R, G, B colors! I think maybe a wider image to include the R and
G balls. And in your command-line add "+am2" for an alternate (and better)
anti-aliasing. With +am2, you are free to re-expose the awful things you
are trying to hide.
Robert Goss wrote:
> Hi> > This is the first image I have submitted. I like the composition and focal> blur but would appriciate some critical judgement on how to improve it.>
I think it is a brilliant RSOCP interpretation. But I wish you'd put it
in a separate thread. The partly cropped spheres, not sure we've seen
that before. Love the vague suggestion that the spheres are reflections
of each other.
Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> I think it is a brilliant RSOCP interpretation. But I wish you'd put it> in a separate thread. The partly cropped spheres, not sure we've seen> that before. Love the vague suggestion that the spheres are reflections> of each other.
Thank you
I wanted to try and crop the spheres as I felt it added more interested and
width to the image. But what do you mean a separate thread?
Robert Goss wrote:
> I wanted to try and crop the spheres as I felt it added more interested and> width to the image. But what do you mean a separate thread?
I thought you could have posted your picture in its own thread... no big
deal
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 07:06:17 +0200, Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> I thought you could have posted your picture in its own thread... no big > deal
He did. It is your newsreader (Thunderbird) that cannot handle threading
properly.
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