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Nintendo ®
11/23/2004 10:12:02 PM
Nintendo ®
by kyebosh

Comment:
Too funny. Great idea to use the cord across the page and to have your focal point on the far left side. Interesting photo.
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My lil puppy.......going grey!
11/23/2004 10:10:49 PM
My lil puppy.......going grey!
by suemack

Comment:
Interesting angle and use of framing. I am dog lover, and our golden retriever is 13, so my heart is with you. I like the focus on the muzzle, and the contrast of the texture of the fur and the wetness of the nose and eye. Doesn't suck that dogs age so quickly? The subject filling the frame, looking back toward the past works well. Nice photo.
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Alas, Yesteryear's State Of The Art
11/23/2004 10:08:04 PM
Alas, Yesteryear's State Of The Art
by TommyMoe21

Comment:
Nice photograph. Stunning line, texture, and the red lighting adds to the image. It is something I have seen done so many times before that it loses me in the area of creativity. The artist has displayed some amazing technical skills.
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Years Gone By
11/23/2004 10:02:47 PM
Years Gone By
by rayg544

Comment:
I really like the composition of this photograph. The fact that the building is somewhat obstructed adds an element of losing hold of the past, just beyond our reach our memory. I would like something a bit more dramatic, maybe contrast or a broader range of focus (crisp in the foreground and softer in the background to add to that air of the past, or maybe the other way around). I know that would be risky because it seems most of the voters like their images hyper-crisp, but that riskiness could allow this photo to trascend to the level of art. The artist would have to play around with it to know if it would work.
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Sinking Into Uselessness
11/23/2004 09:57:36 PM
Sinking Into Uselessness
by jbsmithana

Comment:
There are too many images fighting for my attention. This image is too cluttered. I would have focused on the rotting pier and the image of growing industry in the background. The photographer has the potential to nail this challenge in this photo, but the battle for my attention weakens the message.
Brilliant crispness in the images, however. The technical aspects of this photo are truly exquisite. With a little more attention to artistic composition, he or she would be hard to beat in a challenge.
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Solid2Liquid
11/23/2004 09:47:47 PM
Solid2Liquid
by EddyG

Comment:
Nice concept and I like the use of color from cool blue in the background to warm red in the foreground. I also feel movement in the lines underneath the melting ice. It gives the feeling of the image sliding off the edge of the photo. The artist's placement of the focal point in the lower left edge of the frame adds to the illusion of movement. All his or her efforts work well to create an overall succes in this image. Nicely done.
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3-Minute Egg
11/23/2004 09:44:18 PM
3-Minute Egg
by fisheye

Comment:
I love the creativity and the energy in this photo. Stunning color, composition, and concept. Excellent photograph.
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Like Sands Through an Hourglass
11/23/2004 09:40:17 PM
Like Sands Through an Hourglass
by TooCool

Comment:
Without the title, I wouldn't have know what this was right away. The image is very feminine, and the line is graceful and beautiful. The artist does an outstanding job of capturing the of the movement of the sand and the steady march of time. Creative and risky. Bravo.
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Arcing Forward
11/23/2004 09:37:14 PM
Arcing Forward
by gruvin

Comment:
Your image conveys the message nicely but maybe just a bit too nicely. It seems a little traditional. Beautiful crisp images on the face of the timepiece.
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Granddad (1920-2004)
11/23/2004 09:35:28 PM
Granddad (1920-2004)
by simbamba

Comment:
I imagine that this bench brings back memories, and that the shadow represents for grandfather's life. The leaves and shadow work well together to show the passage of time, and the placement of the bench in the left upper edge adds to the sense of looking back while time marches on. It is the creative use of space that adds that touch of tension that makes this more than just a picture of pretty leaves. Your title did help me to understand the message your image conveys. Nicely done.
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