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Modulor Foursquare

Modulor Foursquare
Copyright ©2007, Ferd Berfle Win ¤ $

It's obviously time for one of these! Thanks to Denis and Eugene. Hmmm, competition?

I threw the previous version as a lark, but put more thought into through the day and decided it could be more than a throwaway if I gave it better treatment, now posted as you see.

Photographer: Ferd Berfle Win ¤ $
Folder: Modulors
Uploaded: 2007-May-04 08:28 EDT
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus ED 7-14mm f4.0
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: ƒ/8
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Focal Length: 7
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
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Who's a clever boy then?! Great idea and execution and it's great to see one of these from you again.

Competition? - a great idea. Send Alan and Mario a note perhaps?!

Eugene Donohoe HoF Win ¤1 $ at 09:39 EDT on 2007-May-04 [Reply]

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This is a nice image. Being relatively new to MFT (or is it just that I'm dense?), I don't get the title, though. Perhaps someone can explain?

Regards, Chris

Chris O'Neill ¤1 $ at 10:19 EDT on 2007-May-04 [Reply]

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Chris, click on the modulor folder above and all will be revealed !!

Eugene Donohoe HoF Win ¤1 $ at 11:48 EDT on 2007-May-04 [Reply]

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argh...and this is one of the best i see...excellent idea with diff. colors of the lines....very effective...

denis grzetic HoF Win ¤1 at 05:29 EDT on 2007-May-05 [Reply]

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Very creative work - the different colours seem to make the gravel different colours. An optical illusion maybe? I like the composition of the individual images too. My only slight criticism is about the irregularities of colour in the lines. I assume this is a function of saturation but I would prefer to see this part of the image as a more solid feature. I have just noticed that the colour doesn't continue through the shadow - this is a great feature.

adrian tear HoF Win ¤ $ at 07:27 EDT on 2007-May-05 [Reply]