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| 10/04/2014 03:51:03 PM |
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| 10/04/2014 03:50:16 PM |
iby MargaretNetComment: That's not something you see every day... |
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| 10/04/2014 03:49:26 PM |
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| 10/04/2014 03:43:27 PM |
Star of Chicagoby HeiSchComment: Jake: No I don't like it...
[Elwood Blues floors the pedal and jumps over an open drawbridge]
Jake: Car's got a lot of pickup.
Elwood: It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what? |
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| 10/04/2014 03:38:42 PM |
Heat on South Streetby boo8merComment: Is that any painted on? That is really cool. Also I can't quite tell what the shape inside the window is - maybe a man's back, lit by a bright yellow light inside there? |
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| 10/04/2014 03:36:24 PM |
Weatherproofby bob350Comment: Those shapes are just plain cool. Wondering what they were caused by. |
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| 10/04/2014 03:31:46 PM |
Moonlight river, the darkness is fallingby UrhoComment: I like the overall feel and the war between softness and sharpness, but something about the composition to me seems a little too busy. This scene is beautiful, so if you go back another night and if you could get closer to that wall of rocks in the foreground I'm sure you could come away with something even better. |
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| 10/04/2014 03:30:02 PM |
Turbulenceby vawendyComment: The title you've given it fits well, the pose of the bird implies turbulence as well as the waters below. Still, the water being as in-focus as it is makes for a pretty busy background which I'm not super crazy about, and I think a crop to remove a bit from the top and the bottom would have looked better. |
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| 10/04/2014 03:27:23 PM |
What Chuck Close Saw In Seattleby EstimatedEyesComment: Had to google the name - I suppose if he turned his vision onto an architectural subject he might tend to cover it with uniform, sterile white dots instead of the organic blobs and gradients that cover his close-up, warts-and-all human portraits.
I'll have to check back and see how this effect was achieved. |
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| 10/04/2014 03:19:30 PM |
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