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| 10/06/2002 02:10:00 AM |
Head & Shouldersby DamitrielComment: This is stunningly beautiful. I like the way you used the reflections to define the countours and textures of the little sculpture (or whatever it is). The black and white is very rich and vivid. 10 from me - lisae |
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| 10/06/2002 02:28:00 AM |
Untitled Reflectionby boyte1Comment: I love this photo, it's one of my 10s this week. I love the way the light chatches the girl's face in the reflection, and the mood the black and white and the background of pebbles give to her. I just wish it was a little bit clearer about what she's doing, it's hard to tell. But then the air of mystery would be gone. 10 (as I said) - lisae |
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| 10/06/2002 11:46:00 PM |
Midnight, a time for reflectionby nbortonComment: There's something about this photo I really love. That sculpture creates a sense of surrealism, like the law of gravity is being subverted. Somehow it adds something to the introspective feel of the man's pose. I gave it 10 - lisae |
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| 10/07/2002 10:23:00 AM |
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| 09/28/2002 12:04:00 PM |
Where The Buffalo Roam (Wyoming)by SonifoComment: This is an exceptionally beautiful photograph. I get a real sense of place from this. Very nice use of dawn (or maybe dusk, but I suspect not) light to capture all the details of the fur and grass so well without too many harsh shadows. It seems as though it needs rotating slightly in the counter-clockwise direction to line up that horizon properly, but nonetheless I'm giving this 10 - lisae |
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| 09/28/2002 12:13:00 PM |
Strawberry Mansion Bridgeby ClubJuggleComment: I really like the patterns the reflections of the lights make on the water. You have a great eye to see this and capture it so well. |
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| 09/21/2002 01:14:00 AM |
The Darkness of Depressionby nbortonComment: Very, very powerful photo. I love the way you used the space to basically represent the man's mind, and maybe his isolation from other people (I always feel that when I'm truly depressed all the connections between me and other people kind of melt away). I just really want to give that guy a hug! 10 from me - lisae |
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| 09/16/2002 07:32:00 AM |
Negative Mapplethorpeby AleciaComment: That really is negative space :). It's an interesting homage to one of Mapplethorpe's Calla Lilly photos. I know the exact one. It helps me to appreciate it in a new way... however, this photo on its own might not stand alone very well if I didn't know the reference you're making. |
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| 09/22/2002 09:47:00 AM |
Burnin' Oneby LindaLeeComment: I love this! Very dramatic. There's a really ominous sense that this guy is waiting for something, in the middle of the night, and you wouldn't know he was there except that he's lighting that cigarette. 10 - lisae |
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| 09/22/2002 09:35:00 AM |
Tranquilby labryntheComment: Stunning. I really like the delicate shapes and curves in this. The black and white works well to define the shapes of the flower and the subtle texture of the wall. 10 from me - lisae |
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