Saturday, October 23, 2010

my photographs

I was drawn to take this picture because of the elements and circles.
This is a picture of part of the USS Alabama Battleship.
What do you think I should name this picture?????

16 comments:

  1. I think you should name the picture circles

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  2. I am fixing to leave but you take good pictures.You should name this picture the wheel on a stand.

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  3. I like the asymmetry of your composition and the fact that the shade of gray is pretty much 18% reflectance. Photographic exposures are based on 18% reflectance so that is why I love this picture so much. I also like the door on the edge which add a sense of mystery.

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  4. Hello, my name is Trieu which is pronounced as True. I am a student from EDM 310 at the University of South Alabama. You can visit me at my class blog: http://trantrieuedm310.blogspot.com/

    What a great screen shot you took! I think you should name this picture "Circles within Circles." If you take a closer look, you can see the small circles inside the big circles.

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  6. I counted 34 circles. There may be even more. Fun! Maybe the name should be "Circles".

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  7. Hi, I am a student in Dr. Strange's class at the University of South Alabama. I think you should name your picture "How many circles?" I found the 34 circles that Dr. Strange found. This picture is cool!

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  8. The big circle reminds me of a bobbin. A bobbin is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges, on which wire, yarn, thread or film is wound. (from Wikipedia) Maybe the name of your picture could include that in some way?

    Miss B
    Montmartre, SK Canada

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  9. I would call it "Hosed" because it looks like the spools they wrap fire hoses on. Since there is no hose, if there is a fire you would be hosed!

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  10. I would call it "spool" as it looks like a giant spool my wife uses on her sewing machine.

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  11. Wow! You drew that picture! That is so clever!

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  12. I really like the circular theme. It looks artistic. How about a Circular Journey or a Journey of Circles? Keep up the great work!

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  13. Kia ora

    I am visiting your blog from Auckland , NZ while I wait for the Rugby to come on TV (All Blacks vs Wallabies - in Hong Kong). You probably have no idea what I am talking about, but now you have joined a global community of bloggers you will learn all kinds of crazy things :)

    I think your photo looks like a fire hose reel.

    Dorothy

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  14. Hi! I am a student from the University of South Alabama majoring in Education. I think this picture is very mysterious. The two large circles on the wall right in front of the giant "spool" of circles make me want to peep through to see what is inside. Also, the open door on the right side of the picture causes me to think again, "What is in there?"

    I would name this photograph "The Circle Spool", as that is the main focal point of the picture. I think you did a great job catching such an intriguing picture of the U.S.S. Battleship!

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  15. Hello. I love your picture I think you should call it "Circle Faces". Anyway, my name is Mary. I am a student at the Univerity of South Alabama. I hope to teach kids one day and I will tell them to keep up with their hobbies. Have fun.

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