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| 11/21/2004 06:40:17 PM |
Deep in Thoughtby bjc0001Comment: My this young one has intense eyes. I knew the spitting image of this boy as a child in New Jersey. His name was Andrew Rider, and he loved to bring stray animals into class. Not to draw any parallels between them, but the resemblance is striking. This isn't candid, as I would prefer, but it's not a bad shot. (5) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:27:14 PM |
The lines of the lifeby descolanoComment: Those resemble highways with exits depicting every choice, every right and wrong turn this man ever made. If you count the lines of a man can you see all the miles he's gone? This is some capture, friend, and I wish for you the victory. The only hurdles I foresee are those who may complain about the missing two fingers. (10) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:23:10 PM |
black and whiteby visaksenComment: Is it, though? Appears rather gray to me. Traffic jams are like bad movies; just when you think they're over.
If you pay attention to the habits of rabbits,
you'll find if you mind them, they don't look behind them
They chew until blue in the face and then more
And bored you seek solace in grommit and wallace.
(4) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:06:10 PM |
I hate this cameraby rmtm333Comment: Funny! I have a Kodak CX4230, myself. I tell you, not a pretty sight at all in bad light. You shouldn't hate your camera, though; learn to love it and exploit every strength. Sometimes it seems as if my little guy has a bit of fire in that machanical belly of his. Overall, I think the image looks a bit cramped, kinda like my dorm. I would have cropped a bit less, and maybe used brighten or raised the exposure to get in some details of the camera model and such. (5) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:03:08 PM |
Heavy Frostby PixelstateComment: Ah, looks like the frown of a young boy turned away from a carnival ride in Ocean City, Maryland for being too small. Good detail on this flower. You should have seen that boy's face. It would have brought tears to your eyes. I didn't see it; the face was mine, and my mother's the one who told me about it. (7) |
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| 11/21/2004 05:57:43 PM |
Alley Catby efrenComment: Yes, now that is a view the world can enjoy. Pity about the tail. |
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| 11/20/2004 07:34:45 PM |
Papa Gorillaby rkligmanComment: Reminds me of John Goodman. Very good facial expression capture. Is he related to someone you know? 6 |
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| 11/20/2004 07:33:54 PM |
Musingby mannjuditComment: Something rather rough and gravelly about this image. I like this picture, though. The girl has the interrupted quality of a young Winona Rider with a slight dash of neighborhood skank. |
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| 11/20/2004 07:31:25 PM |
Gingerby neesa108Comment: Ginger has very disconcerting eyes. I once woke up after dozing off on the couch to find my dead cat, Sam, looking down at me in much the same way. Then I woke up again and was very relieved. |
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| 11/20/2004 07:29:31 PM |
blue gumby marlinComment: That looks like a great tree for adventures, but I daresay this is not the more interesting of images I've seen. |
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