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| 02/29/2012 10:35:38 AM |
Visually, Follically & Chronologically Challengedby banmornComment: The eyes of any subject are important - this is a good example because you can't decide if the subject is crazy or about to burst out laughing. I really like this a lot. Probably not a overall favorite, but it certainly is top ten in my opinion. Well done. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:33:19 AM |
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| 02/29/2012 10:30:26 AM |
Unbalancedby tvsometimeComment: One of the top ten images so far - there is really nothing to comment on as the image and title are perfect. Well done. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:28:20 AM |
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| 02/29/2012 10:26:58 AM |
got wood?by posthumousComment: I think I know where the author was headed with this image, but it is a little darker than necessary. A little less bokeh would also help. Still, a good effort and a worthy entry. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:24:07 AM |
fixer upperby flahermaComment: Like the way the light blends from right to left. Nice composition of square and angle. Highly detailed and it matches the title perfectly. Well done. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:21:44 AM |
She bought the farmby daevansComment: I like the idea, but the title isn't something that quite blends with the subject. Maybe something along the lines of "Where lies the land, to which the ship would go?" which is from a short form poem written by Arthur Hugh Clough. Like the picture though - nice tonality, good composition even if it is a little more centered than it should be. A little different angle maybe? Anyway, it's worth high marks just for the technical aspects. Nice. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:13:49 AM |
A Gentle Reminder by franktheyankComment: I like it - the initial impression over comes the little minor flaws that one could nit pick to death. Just as an observation, not being critical, a little more open aperture would have lightened up the dark edges. Then again, the lighter slightly off center subject works well in contrast with the darker parts. Six of one, half dozen of the other. |
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| 02/29/2012 10:10:04 AM |
Between Jobs by Boomer911Comment: I think this would have worked better in black and white. There is a fine grain to the image that would have given the subject a lot more impact. |
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| 02/29/2012 08:22:49 AM |
Never do bribe, just motivation!by felipecrpComment: Interesting choice of euphemism and imagery. I like it - clever. Different take on the phrase which is used mostly in education. Can't pick one part of the image to critique - very unique. Well done. |
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