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Joe dos Santos
{K:3682} 4/11/2003
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Very good imagination for a very attractive and interesting photo
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Andy Eulass
{K:13435} 12/28/2002
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I agree with Loyce and think this is excellent work with or without the copy stand. However, I would agree with the point made by Adam concerning the green in the photo. It does appear that some kind of color shift occurred with the green M&Ms in scanning but that is easily corrected. I think this is very original and is very good.
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Loyce D. Hood
{K:1859} 12/23/2002
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Elan, great composition and framing. You did a great job without a copy stand. I like the lighting and detail.
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 11/30/2002
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Adam, thanks for your comment. To answer your question - i wish I had a copy table, but guess what, I arranged this on my coffee table, had my tripod tilted so that it is parallel to the table. I had lot of difficulties... well, copy table is the solution. I dont know when can I afford to get one.
Elangs.
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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 11/30/2002
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Cute idea. It reminds me of an M&M sculpture I did once (don't ask unless you're really interested) There's way too much dust in the scan. I think it would have been better if the light were more diffused -- the green ones wouldn't be as washed out as they are. Was this done on a copy stand?
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