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There is so much that we share
07/11/2020 11:15:02 AM
There is so much that we share
by GeorgesBogaert

Comment:
Usually I look askance at photos that trade on other people's artwork, but this fine image is made of the framing. The central (delightful) art is in service of irony, contrast, commentary, and whatever more that I don't fathom. I'm thinking this is about absence, loneliness, the usurpation of joy by isolation. Or not. The central picture might be a window on yesterdays, figurative childhood. It's haunting and poignant. The composition of free-form grid is tempered by a fleeting view of this man's head, the picture and the clock. Lots of pleasing grays, especially the thrown spectrum on the upper left. Moving minimalism. Nice title.
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Reflections of Shadows
07/11/2020 10:54:58 AM
Reflections of Shadows
by jomari

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Wow, what you've found and how you present this striking image are jaw-dropping. I guess this is a vehicle of some sort, but transformed by the heady alchemy of stripes hugging its contours. Moire on psychedelics. Quite plenty so far, but then it appears to be a face of some bizarre sort. As such it's implacably opaque, an alien being. I hardly know what to make ot besides that it's stunning.
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Street Pigeons
07/11/2020 10:49:03 AM
Street Pigeons1st Place
by MargaretNet

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Ah, thanks for the nod to my name, as they hang out doing what they do, coo and court, ever on the lookout for tidbits. With or without them, this is a splendid image. I love how the end of the dimly lit street flares out into a fanfare of bright sunlight. It hangs a sheer curtain of haze before the looming mountain across the way. Sweet how that both keeps attention on the foreground neighborhood and offhandedly beckons us afield. The walls close in but don't, at least during daytime, feel claustrophobic. This because of how it opens up. I especially like the street lanterns. They seem to encompass the atmosphere within, a chiming harmony with the day.
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While You Slept
07/11/2020 10:31:55 AM
While You Slept
by grahamgator

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A dreamy confection, assuredly beautiful. The softness of the moonlight and trees stirs up longing and, yes, faith. So much given through this hint of eternity. I'm sorry, further commentary would just muddy the sublime. Nice title.
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Steps with Plant
07/11/2020 10:27:05 AM
Steps with Plant
by Wildpurple

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A lovely cascade of mauve-ish shadows, a temporay signature of the sun. I love those decorative curlicues on handrails. The world ia a multi-faceted sun dial, and here's the time and news of the day, if only we can decipher it. The horizontal lines of the steps and doorway set up a staff for these besotted notes. The delicate washes of color are also very appealing. I think I'd appreciate the image more without the plant, which tends to draw the eye away from an otherwise tender emptiness. But that's just a subjective take, and can't detract from an image that speaks to me.
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Our New S.U.V. (Steamrolling Undulating Vehicle)
07/11/2020 10:18:57 AM
Our New S.U.V. (Steamrolling Undulating Vehicle)
by GeneralE

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A street scene with a surprise appearance by Fred Flintstone! Oh wait, it's a construction vehicle trying to pass as traffic, which is worthy of a double-take. And the driver is taking it side saddle, a la Lady Godiva. This all jumps up the moment, kicks it into a strangeness that's abetted by a lovely toned sky, a beautiful sky. That's what secures the image for me. I also like the out of focus ambiguity of the left hand framing. Makes one wonder, curious and unsure.
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Grendel
07/11/2020 10:12:55 AM
Grendel
by posthumous

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Either this pooch has great balance or we're looking out from the deck of a ship in turbulent waters. In any case it's an interesting crop, leaving Grendel kind of looking like a seal, to extend the whimsy. Remaking an image on a slant is instant dynamism. Grendel now seems sporty, alert and ready to explore a transformed world. Or dive for fish.
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State of Mind
07/11/2020 10:07:05 AM
State of Mind
by tvsometime

Comment:
Is that state of mind unbalanced or dynamically balanced? You leave that up to the viewer to settle. What I settled upon is that the poles are peering downward, like three wise men. To draw away from orthodoxy, I choose to see this scene as veneration of nature, its profuse beauty. The foreground leaves shine with light. It's, for me, a difficult image to understand, but that's how it goes sometimes, and often for the better.
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Get Bell Soon
07/11/2020 09:59:45 AM
Get Bell Soon
by pgirish007

Comment:
To me, this image is about the rope. It can toll the bell, glad tidings or mourning, to mark time or to call people in. But it can also be a truss, a noose (tempted to let my typo, "moose", stand.), an instrument of captivity. I view it warily. The colorful flowers beneath the bell are like grace notes, visual echoes. The bell itself is such an interesting shape, amply capable of its central role. The tight focus on the bell and wooden structure affords a peek into the world beyond, which seems a bit magical. A melange of sight and sound.
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Shake it up
07/11/2020 09:46:28 AM
Shake it up
by ytshuva

Comment:
Good form! She or he is striking looking with those orange eyes and golden halos about them. Perfect focus on his/her face. In the summer heat it's actually cooling to imagine the pleasure s/he feels. (This he/she, etc., is really cumbersome. Couldn't animals, pets at least, distinguish their gender in an obvious way? Hats, for example. Pink and blue, stripes and solids, panama and fez, and so on. Who's with me?) Additionally, I like how the sand in the shallows can be seen as tan lines and patches due to the angles of sun, waves and you. Glimpses of another kingdom. This is the kind of picture one treasures. My dog at play.
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