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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Peter,

    Those may have been taken with a mobile phone, but good golly Miss Molly a person can sure tell you have an outstanding artist's eye. I feel this is very nice work. Well done! And I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that they'd look great printed somewhat small.
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    Thank you, Christopher. That's very kind of you. The regular images are 12 mp. The panoramics, the first I've shot with the phone, a OnePlus 7T, are 300 dpi at 72 inches.
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    Final image in the series Gazing Out the Window.
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 30-Mar-2020 at 07:53.

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    For Ken
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Peter,

    The fresh bread image looks great! What time can I meet you for some?

    Now I'm hungry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post

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    - Excellent - It has an intimate and mysterious quality.

    Curvaceous, precise... it's a bit abstract: is it a tea pot ?

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    That's kind of you to say, Ken. Thanks. Your closeups are outstanding, and I thought I'd give it a try. Yours are much better, but this was still fun. It's a cup and saucer. The dark areas are metal accents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post
    That's kind of you to say, Ken. Thanks. Your closeups are outstanding, and I thought I'd give it a try. Yours are much better, but this was still fun. It's a cup and saucer. The dark areas are metal accents.
    Oh I see it now. It suddenly flipped, like from concave to convex (or the other way), like an optical illusion.

    In any event, it's got a lovely old-fashioned feeling.

    And isn't it amazing to work at this closeness and scale ? And the material itself, what it does with light ?

    It's like doing landscapes and nudes at the same time
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 30-Mar-2020 at 17:12.

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    And opposite in as many ways as possible as Ken's, just to continue the conversation... Looking in from outdoors.

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