Either two or zero (I won't have it in between).
6 responses
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Michelle Cox said (4 Apr 2009):
this is so outstanding. i wish you werent mad at me right now cause i want to explain how amazing this is, and yeah... i dont want to explain it cause you wouldn't appreciate it anyways...
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Dave Dubrick said (4 Apr 2009):
Ugh... well I'll be waiting for the time you think I will appreciate it... hehe
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David L Dubrick gave props (5 Apr 2009):
Good shot of the chairs!
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Michelle Cox said (6 Apr 2009):
so i could totally comment on every inch of this photo. it might sound lame, but i think this is the one of the best photos that you have ever EVER taken. its genius! first, the window. the lighting seems muted, but the fact that we have such distance of the tower in the background makes it so interesting. it draws the eyes up there, cause it just peers outa there from no where. the glass on the window panes, like the way its all frosty or foggy, or whatever is so elusive. it is transparent and yet each as they anchor to the floor gets less and less transparent. LOVE that! the brick, couldn't be better. the colors and textures are so enhanced with the light that yeah, i love how it feels. warm and cozy colors and yet... its brick! lol the colors of the floor are amazing, like the grassy colors... but the focus... is the chairs! the lighting on the left one, but the darkness on the right is sooooo great! i love the way the rays are reflecting on them. im not sure how much you played with that but it looks so real, and yet so not its just perfect. thats what i have always loved about your stuff... the way you never really know whats real and whats not. perfect, and perfectly beautiful. i love it. you have a huge hit this time sweetie!
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Dave Dubrick said (6 Apr 2009):
Oh my goodness... you've got me blushing over here, hehe : ) Thanks baby : ) You seriously know my photos better than I do! Lol, and I'm not joking at all
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oliver echevarria gave props (23 Apr 2009):
very nice composition, amazing capture
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