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| 01/10/2012 07:33:42 AM |
Sans Titreby daisydavidComment: Ah! This was very fine. Still is, actually. I did give it a decent score (7, which is very high for me), and meant to comment further but something happened. My alarm didn't go off. The dog ate my comment. The train was late out of Strathfield. One of those, anyway. Sorry for my no show before now, and congratulations on a surprisingly but pleasingly high finish for such a very good picture :)
I'll always vote for more headroom, by the way. Max Headroom. Cropping it down closer would have risked mussing your hair (and I have much less hair than you too, so I know about these sensitive tonsorial cropping considerations). |
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| 01/09/2012 12:56:53 AM |
smileby skewsmeComment: Ooops! I never did get back to you, did I? Sorry. I was overcome by the splendor of the model. A professional, I assume? I'm sure I have seen that same smile hovering a couple of feet north of some spiffy Calvin Kleins on a billboard. |
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| 01/09/2012 12:37:51 AM |
E L E V E Nby NeatComment: Originally posted by snaffles: out of focus, badly lit, subject looks like he'd rather be elsewhere. |
You really ought to consider ticking this quoted comment as helpful, Anita. It's a perfect (though unconscious, I grant you) appreciation of the photograph isn't it? Out of focus, badly lit and rather be elsewhere are all surely the very point of your Ode to Eleven.
It's a splendid, three-dimensional picture, a picture with some purpose, just as the quoted commenter has pointed out. |
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| 01/08/2012 11:55:18 PM |
by nick_hinchComment: There's something of Martin Parr in your stuff these days. I don't mean it's derivative: it's not (you have a broader vocal range than does MP, for a start). I mean that your current stuff has that strange sense of wavering between banality and profundity, and being all the more sparklingly perceptive and revealing for that apparent contradiction. By which I mean it's bloody good, mate! Message edited by author 2012-01-08 23:56:18. |
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| 01/08/2012 11:46:38 PM |
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| 01/08/2012 11:45:21 PM |
days turn into yearsby jmritzComment: You're getting very philosophical of late.
I like that big crushing mechanism that lurks inside. Like a hydraulic/mechanical cave troll. I'd probably pay to be able to push that button a few times. |
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| 01/08/2012 11:41:30 PM |
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| 01/08/2012 11:40:11 PM |
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| 01/08/2012 11:39:00 PM |
by nixterComment: Nice pic. And nice camera, too. Your model appears to have webbed feet. Thorpie? Stephanie Rice? Flipper? |
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| 01/07/2012 04:52:18 PM |
u n t i t l e d by bmilneComment: I like this a lot: all those limbs and digits, and the bonus of an unexplained electrical outlet for a bit of whimsical symbolism. I like it when people dare to use their camera for something beyond being 'a photographer'. Thank you. Please accept an Order of the Thumb (no acceptance speech is necessary).
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