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| 08/18/2014 10:46:32 PM |
THE POLEby mrbig65Comment: I like this flagpole of mystery standing proud as a turret. The marbled effect of the cloud bokeh and the entire out of focus feel works surprisingly well. The attention paid to the rope on the cleat is also quite winning. |
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| 08/18/2014 10:41:07 PM |
The Straight and Narrowby Jules1xComment: Simple but effective image with wood planking that wraps around from fence to pathway, giving subtle volume to the effect. I especially like the vegetation behind the fence that's in the style of Chinese brushwork. |
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| 08/18/2014 10:35:38 PM |
Centennialby hahn23Comment: Nice scenery threaded by a stream that coyly vanishes and reappears with numerous modest vanishing points created by the viewing angle. It's an interesting take on the challenge, with substantial depth and far-flung rhythm. |
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| 08/18/2014 10:27:06 PM |
Lighted Sky Bridge to Nowhereby jgirl57Comment: Sci-fi feel, if you ignore what's going on outside the windows. I like the overall blue tone and the multiple recessions to a central vanishing point. The central blue structure is also graphic and abstract. |
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| 08/18/2014 06:54:28 PM |
to the mountainby skewsmeComment: Pretty spokes of flowers radiating from the treeline. The flowers in the center and on the right, especially, are like those seen in a impressionistic painting. Happy image. |
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| 08/18/2014 04:47:52 PM |
stillby TiberiusComment: Elegant, atmospheric, European-looking scene, quite cinematic, as in "The Third Man." The vanishing point will be attained eventually, but here it's creatively helped along by the wall on the right truncating the staircase. A shimmering delight. |
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| 08/18/2014 04:39:17 PM |
Nature versus manby lei_73Comment: Nice grungy, industrial four-way vanishing point image. The overgrown tracks are poignant with disuse, a time forgotten. The tree-of-heaven to the left is a mark of authenticity.
The toxic, yellowish tone makes me uneasy, but perhaps that's intentional and pertinent. Same for the granulated sky. |
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| 08/18/2014 04:29:07 PM |
Networking by hesitantComment: The human touch warms up this collage-like study of perspective. The modest depth of focus works well here. It's very pleasant to look at. I am curious, though, about that pod or giant hot dog object hanging down from the tree. Is it part of the networking? |
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| 08/18/2014 04:21:36 PM |
Into the sunsetby mefnjComment: This curious photo looks like a hand-tinted old post card. Aside from the tracks and gravel bed that's detailed and black and white-seeming, the trees and sky have a bleeding water color softness. I like the creativity and artistic sensibility at work here. |
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| 08/18/2014 04:15:38 PM |
All Systems Goby wayne3087Comment: An extravagant and stylized sci-fi image, it's easy and fun to buy into the rocket illusion. It also looks like two elephants at the top of an escalator that better hustle to get off before that missile strikes. Generally, an overwhelming perspective. And the vanishing point -- among the stars. |
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