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Post by deb193redux on Sept 12, 2009 0:26:54 GMT -5
several nice compositions, but one I can't take my eyes off of ... can you guess?
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Post by stonesthatrock on Sept 12, 2009 0:38:06 GMT -5
i will guess 3 rd row 3rd one from the left....................... or the last row last one..
mary ann
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Sept 12, 2009 0:49:02 GMT -5
The cascade in row 3 - column 3 caught my eye.
Adrian
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karenfh
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Post by karenfh on Sept 12, 2009 0:54:10 GMT -5
3rd row, 2nd from left. Jeez! Now I want some tater chips and spinach dip.
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Post by NatureNut on Sept 12, 2009 7:31:52 GMT -5
I think it's the second one in from the left on the bottom row.
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Post by Toad on Sept 12, 2009 7:54:14 GMT -5
last row, 3rd from right
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Post by moondragon on Sept 12, 2009 8:09:36 GMT -5
All of them:) They look like a kaleidoscope:) Love them all. Lucy in the sky.......with diamonds.....ahhh.....ahhhh
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Post by akansan on Sept 12, 2009 9:37:44 GMT -5
One of the middle three in the second row. I can't choose which, though.
What's the material? That green is wild!
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Post by deb193redux on Sept 12, 2009 9:58:51 GMT -5
Rhonda is closest. I am drawn to the sky swirls. It was the 1 on on left of 2nd row, but now I have small doubts. I had thought that design principal like landscape (familiar) and rule of 3rds (horizon at 1/3) would make more consensus.
Of course there are several sky ones, and rule of 3rd is not strict. The one Adrian picked follows the aesthetic principal of balance.
Interesting, nobody liked brown sky, yet top left was what I saw when I bought the slab.
It is a fine grain porcelain jasper. Sold to me as Morisonite by vendor at Prineville pow-wow. Bit pricey at $6. May be unnamed material from nearby location. Definitely Oregon/Idaho material. They also had other Morisonite and Willow Creek.
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Post by akansan on Sept 12, 2009 11:23:45 GMT -5
I had actually looked at the brown sky originally, but then dismissed it as your first choice. You tend to invert typical land and sky in your preferred cabs.
My personal preference would be the same as Adrian's - love that vertical balance.
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Post by deb193redux on Sept 12, 2009 11:39:16 GMT -5
We will see what I cut when the moment comes. The vertical split is compelling.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Sept 12, 2009 13:12:47 GMT -5
I like middle shot bottom row too. Looks like a vine hanging from a cliff, sort of a jungle scene....Mel
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