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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 68: Complexity >> Challenge 68: Complexity Exhibition > All Roads Lead to Ohm
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12-NOV-2004 Pops

All Roads Lead to Ohm

That's a little electrical joke. You have to be a technical propeller head to think it's funny and I do!

The back side of a computer motherboard opposite the site of the CPU.

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ctfchallenge14-Nov-2004 05:31
Naw, I was wrong - put back the frame. GOTCHA! Just kidding. Yes, this is much better. I don't feel trapped into the board now and I can wander around. Actually I really like the way now I feel myself really being pulled into it. Good job. For a circuit board, it's got a lot of movement. ~ Lonnit
Rod 13-Nov-2004 14:34
Actually Pops, I think the only thing going for circuit board shots is the frame:-)
ctfchallenge13-Nov-2004 13:19
Frame removed - Pops
ctfchallenge13-Nov-2004 05:14
Pass me a rag Rod b/c I just snorted all over my monitor!! I must admit, there was so much going on inside the frame that my eyes never made it to the edges to notice there was a frame!

Pops, I think your ready to fly naked! Really. I feel that maybe you are afraid of putting your shots out there naked, unframed. I used to frame all my shots b/c I felt I didn't have the ability to take one good enough to stand on its own merrit. I figured the frames helped convince people that the shot was better than it was. To be brutally honest, your frame making is not as good as your photography. {{{{{{hugs!}}}}}}} There. I said it. When I started getting several comments about my frames detracting from my images, I knew it was time to let go of the crutch and let my work stand on its own. I really think your work can fly naked - please consider giving it a go. :) Actually, it's a very empowering thing to do. When you get nice comments on your naked work you have the satisfaction of knowing it was your photography skills that are being honored. :) ~ Lonnit
Rod 13-Nov-2004 04:37
Not being a tech head I didn't think it was funny. But I did have a laugh at the frame:-)
Nugar13-Nov-2004 01:15
I think it's funny too :)
Guest 13-Nov-2004 00:24
ROTFLMAO!