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Looks like a Royal Flush sitting there....... no, my eyes deceive me.
How much is on the table? Last edited by the foto fanatic on Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Dee,
Sorry, gambling is prohibited on this board Very rich texture and colourful, luv it! Keep them coming Birddog114
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Wow. I like that image.
You're really into colour saturation, aren't you? Me thinks there are some specific film types, some of which I keep stored in our fridge, that you should experiment with. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Dee
Another red & blue masterpiece. These are becoming your signature colours. This works extremely well. Lighting is good and DOF gives a nice feel. Peter
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Well, the French flag does use those colours (and in the order the chips are lined up in) and Canada was a French colony... well, part of it anyway.
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There is no royal flush on the table. The top cards with pocket kings wins, cause he's got quads (four of a kind). The bottom cards with the A Q hearts goes all in with the highest possible flush, a very strong hand. But not today, he loses to the quads.
Oh. nice picture by the way. Last edited by Neeper on Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:02 pm, edited 2 times in total.
yup!
royal flush beats four of a kind in this hand!!! i have NEVER got 4 of a kind in hold 'em ! or a royla flush for that matter
Gee I just thought it was a pretty picture Peter
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Well all I can see everywhere are kings. Guess all the queens are still indoors after Saturday's Mardi Gras Peter
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Russian too - white - blue - red (horizontal lines from top to bottom) Flipfrog, I like composition and color. Very good photo Mikhail
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Dee - although I like this shot I think it would have been a lot better shot in a cocoon and instead of a low viewpoint and higher one IMO. The reflections in the glass are very distracting.
Chris
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What did you use as a background?
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Chris..i agree about the distracting refelctions...
both the poker shot and the martini were shot on black velvet with incandescent lighting...
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