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| 04/05/2012 12:31:24 PM |
With Grandmaby jomariComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: Such a sense of depth! Lovely tones too. The light in the room is magnificent, as is the room itself. I really like the long shadows too and that glint of the sun at the end of the trail our eyes take.
Critical stuff: Nope
Overall: Just lovely. |
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| 04/05/2012 11:16:20 AM |
cozyby cutoutComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: Gorgeous coloration combined with a strong sense of claustrophobia. I really like the dappled texture to. The glow of the light brings illumination, but no hope - that's quite effective. The top crop works wonderfully as a curtailment - makes us feel even more confined.
Critical stuff: Not really
Overall: More than the sum of its parts. |
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| 04/05/2012 11:13:35 AM |
takeby jmritzComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: Ha! Very zone-platey! This is a much more complex image than a first glance might suggest - those fence panels bottom right cause us to think twice and to check our orientation. The story of the figure in intriguing too.
Critical stuff: I'm not sure what's caused the blur top right - I think it perhaps detracts more than it adds.
Overall: Bizarre but interesting. Always a good combination. |
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| 04/05/2012 11:09:25 AM |
σιρόκος (Sirocco Sand)by Dr.ConfuserComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: The harmonics of noise - in oxymoronic challenge to all that is random! This is an image of such dynamism - it almost dances before us. The texture/noise is of course the making of the image; without it, it would be much diminished.
Critical stuff: Not a crowd pleaser - but you already knew that.
Overall: A fine conceptual piece. |
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| 04/05/2012 11:05:08 AM |
rising marchby bspurgeonComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: Makes me think of Ben. I like the bleakness of this and how it makes you feel that to this is the route to oblivion. It is like reality is being washed away as you move up (into) the image. And, although I can imagine sound - it is hushed, deliberate and of the sea alone. The restrained tones work really well too.
Critical stuff: Nope.
Overall: A one image lesson in how to photograph a mood. |
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| 04/05/2012 10:58:36 AM |
Window Shoppingby markwileyComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: Looks like a 'shot from the hip' image - and that's a good thing. The eclectic framing will be a hate or love it kind of thing - I like that, an audience dissector! I like the story too (well, that it has a story). Great monochrome handling here, quite high contrast but details preserved in the shadows.
Critical stuff: I'm not so keen on the crunchy paved surface - it keeps pulling my eye.
Overall: Nicely presented emergent image. |
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| 04/05/2012 10:47:04 AM |
phenotypeby 2mccsComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: High drama! Not understanding the surface we are looking at, this imprint is hard to interpret - it could be a desperate plea for help of a carefree piece of art. I really like the texture of the image and how the contrast ramps from left to right.
Critical stuff: Nope.
Overall: A very enjoyable image. |
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| 04/05/2012 10:45:06 AM |
undergroundby salmiakkiComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: So many elements here that I like - the blurry figures, the watery reflection, the glass/mirror divider mimicked by your borderland the overall mystery of the scene. You've created a very cinematic feel.
Critical stuff: Nope
Overall: Great work - quite Nixterish too. |
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| 04/05/2012 10:42:47 AM |
Martin Placeby AbraComment: I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: There aren't enough photos taken in the rain, so I'me very pleased to meet this one. The high contrast toning is just perfect for this scene and gives some pop to the grey day. The child by the fountain is a brilliant inclusion - even in the rain kids don't tire of running water! I like the walking man centre frame too.
Critical stuff: Can't think of anything I'd change.
Overall: Effective street scene. Nicely made. |
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| 04/05/2012 02:20:32 AM |
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