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    To meet the dimension and file size requirements for posting, I use File>Save for Web in Photoshop. Inevitably, I see only a small part of the image when the window appears. My last post was going to be the one you see here, but I decided to crop most of the image away and post what remained. This is what it looked like before I took that detour. Except that this one doesn't have the border, all the processing was the same.


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    Dennis,

    Greetings. This works better for me. The diagonal composition with the traversing rings yields an eye catching pattern. Thanks for posting.

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    I had to go back and look at the 1st posting. I like this one with much more of the overall pattern of lines revealed. Those diagonals are strong and eye catching and the horizontal lines and shadows add tons of interest. Clever i-phone!

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    I like the flow of this one better, seems to feel more coherent as far as composition goes. Really interesting treatment that brings out the edges but in a subdued way. Cool!
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    I prefer this image with the flow of diagonal lines and the opposing perpendicular bands. I also like the tonal range and texture.

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