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Frank Brault | all galleries >> Challenges >> August 2010 Monthly Challenge-Abstracts > August 2010 Monthly Challenge-Abstracts #18
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Frank Brault

August 2010 Monthly Challenge-Abstracts #18

United States

I turned a Galway crystal vase upside down and photographed the bottom.

Only got to 18, but this is my last. :) Thanks to all who have commented on my August challenge images.

Best if viewed at original six.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V
1/250s f/8.0 at 4.2mm iso125 full exif

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j>a>e>17 :):):)13-May-2011 07:46
grooovy galway coooliooo crystal o'soulFULLL magic!!!! :):):):)
bill friedlander14-Nov-2010 19:17
Brilliant idea to turn over the vase. The resulting image is a beauty. V
Ann...02-Sep-2010 07:59
Like a diamond!!
Walter Otto Koenig01-Sep-2010 15:39
Cool shot with these textures and patterns. Looks like a giant jewel.
Cindi Smith01-Sep-2010 04:01
Very nice and although you started late you ended with a bang! Love this image and all of the ones that you posted this month. Kinda feeling sad to leave abstractland! :) Wonderful idea, sir!
larose forest photos01-Sep-2010 03:06
This is absolutely superb! And in black and white it is perfect. A fitting end to this challenge! V
Jola Dziubinska31-Aug-2010 23:12
Beautiful crystal bottom, works perfectly in b&w. V.
J. Scott Coile31-Aug-2010 21:56
So perfect in B&W. Deep and rich contrast.
laine31-Aug-2010 21:29
Crystal is a lovely subject no matter which way up...been a great month of super abstracts, Frank!!
Stephanie31-Aug-2010 21:13
This reminds me of a Waterford decanter that I have. Beautiful ending Frank!!! V
Mairéad31-Aug-2010 20:52
Very nicely done, love the ripply details of the crystal.