Monday, January 24, 2011

Day Ten

Here we go, day ten.  Took me forever to get it done.  I had too many distractions today :)  I wasn't able to get the shot I wanted - I'll keep going on that one of these days.  Today is the marble from day one, the only 'clear' marble I have.  It's showing inside of it a row of marbles off in the back behind it.  Not a bright, colorful shot like the others though.

15 comments:

  1. The reflections look like the stitches on a baseball. Very nice

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  2. This is different than the others, but I like it a lot, including the deep tones. I thought at first the reflecton was a domino, but love the idea that its actually the other marbles lined up and jealous that this one gets the spotlight.

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  3. Ooh, I think this one is now my firm favourite! I love the deep, rich, gold tones and those reflections are priceless (I think they look like keyholes). I'm just loving this collection of images more and more as the days pass. Well done :-)

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  4. One of my favourites! This would look good framed and hanging on a wall. Excellent

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  5. It's as if we can see her babies inside. Awesome earth colours and shadow.

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  6. Oh, wow, this is breathtaking. Very elegant and beautiful colours and your tilted presentation works very well. Am liking these more and more each day!

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  7. Hoho, it looks like little people inside, that was a great idea. Nice earthy colors too.
    MadamMtnLion

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  8. What a clever idea to show the row of marbles in that one marble. Very clever and nicely executed.

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  9. oh, it's great. I didn't realize that it was a row of marbles until I read your comment. It's so unique and wonderful. Great job!

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  10. The sepia type of color does work very well.
    I like the view of the other marbles inside the clear one a lot, it gives it something mysterious as if something has been captured inside the marble.

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  11. I thought it was keyhole shapes on the marble's surface, and then I realized it was a reflection of pawns from a chess set. Then I looked closely, and it was more marbles. That's when I was REALLY impressed. I really love this photo.

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  12. This has great muted colors and I love the composition you chose.

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  13. Mysterious and beautiful in its warmth, another cool idea

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