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| 06/06/2007 12:43:36 PM |
Subject: Dynamics of Flight.by docpjvComment: Peter: this is indeed a sight to behold. What did you feed this guy to make it pose for you and hover so garcefully? Trust all goes well and my warmest congratulations with this magnificent image. |
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| 06/06/2007 12:40:45 PM |
Newton's appleby PanoComment: I am sorry but this too deserves a ribbon, What a wonderful addition to the DPC archives. This is so well done that I keep looking for its ribbon. I mean, look at the expression on the face and the slackness of the body posture and how nicely it fits with the background and then the fallen and falling apples. A stroke of genius. Congratulations on your 4th place. |
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| 06/06/2007 12:36:50 PM |
Liquids 201 : Surface Tension  by gaurawaComment: A ribbon out of sheer simplicity of subject. Let those that complain that they have nothing to shoot ponder this image and perhaps consider that the shot is really inside you and anything will do to express it. Congratulations on your Yellow! |
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| 06/06/2007 12:34:15 PM |
Biotechnology... fresh from the lab! by scalvertComment: You are a master copy writer! Your titles are so bonded to the wonderful images you produce. I say, let's put up an advertising business and let me cash in on your talent. lol Gave the kids a break. Shannon your art is dispensed like a machine gun. Rapid fire/Rapid Art. Congratulations on your Red on yet another smart concept. Message edited by author 2007-06-06 19:41:05. |
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| 06/06/2007 12:29:36 PM |
Lab Rat by De SousaComment: Jorge: You are a refreshing rising super star here at DPC. Your perpective is so unique! Congratulations on your BLUE. |
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| 06/06/2007 01:59:21 AM |
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| 06/06/2007 01:57:29 AM |
Last Momentby zaflaboutComment: Despite minor visual flaws this remains a very impressive image. You see, I look at an image and I first seek the good in it. Here I found the good lighting, good colors and a quiet somber feel. As artist, we choose what we want to show or hide. Here you opted for a great breath of negative space with a diagonal line across the abdomen. From here the imagination takes over and some will wonder and examine the why for the diagonal and then the sheer blackness. I can read into it many things but we are dealing with an audience that gives each image an average of 20 seconds! Some are not prepared to study an image very deeply. However, you have the talent and not lose heart with your placement. Keep looking at images as they bubbled up to the top 30 in every challenge and soon you will get the knack when composing your future masterpieces. Keep up the good work as you exhibit great potential. |
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| 06/06/2007 01:43:30 AM |
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