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The Limbo Connection said:

Engagingly repetitive. I like the spaces in the middle where the precision goes awry. Strangely, the absence of colour comes as a relief.
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to The Limbo Connection:

Thanks, TLC. This was originally blue (don't ask me why, I forget). Converting to mono also revealed more detail.
4 years ago

Ulrich John said:

Serial Art ! Like the graphical effect very much. B/w is a good choose !
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Ulrich John:

Thanks, Ulrich, in particular for reminding me I could post this in the pop-art group. As I mentioned to The Limbo Connection the b/w revealed more detail, and as TLC mentioned it's easier on the eyes than a colour version.
4 years ago

Jean said:

I saw them as car headlights minus the car. They are still staring at me.
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Jean:

I was wondering how people would interpret them, Jean. Your interpretation is really interesting. I hadn't thought of headlights, but I see them very clearly now.
4 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Exceptional shot!

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4 years ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks, William.
4 years ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

I really like the "almost" symmetry in this shot.............and it's surprisingly captivating! I thought at first they were containers full of stacked CDs, but a check of the larger size proved me wrong - I'm guessing drinks glasses of some sort?

It works very well in B/W..............a cracking shot John!
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

Thanks, Keith. They're plastic wineglasses. I think this was taken at one of several presentations of statistical software I went to a few years ago. The chief attraction at most was the free lunch, although I think this was from one of the good ones.
4 years ago

Esther said:

Really good in black and white.
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Esther:

Thanks, Esther. It toom me two-and-a-half years to discover that, though. The original is blue, for some reason I have forgotten.
4 years ago

Sarah P. said:

very cool ... though I typically prefer my glasses full.
4 years ago

John FitzGerald replied to Sarah P.:

Thanks, Sarah. I.m not sure what they were serving in these, though. I think this was at a presentation of statisical software, and I doubt they'd get a liquor licence for that.
4 years ago

Diana Australis said:

I like the repetitions here....the symmetry is interesting
4 years ago