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| 12/12/2011 08:46:35 AM |
Laurel Canyon Boulevardby GermaineComment: My kind of madness! As well as your lovely occupational juxta, I enjoyed all those squares from the windows/doorway, poster, awning, etc. And of course one shadowy dude gliding through the shot like a slippery echo. Thank you.
Re the juxta, a friend in Adelaide, South Australia owned a gourmet food catering business, located between an undertaker and a brothel gentleman's club. She wanted to make her slogan, "Eat, f@#k and die happy". Message edited by author 2011-12-12 08:47:13. |
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| 12/12/2011 01:56:39 AM |
Staring Death in the Faceby bcenuComment: Brendon, I had voted but hadn't realised that today was the deadline to get my comments done before the challenge voting ended. Yours was my top choice in the challenge, and I was planning on smacking you lightly about the ears with an Order of the Thumb in recognition of your clever, original and weirdly beautiful photograph. I hope that you will still accept a belated award, and my congrats & thanks for your startling picture.
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| 12/12/2011 01:51:15 AM |
ƒ'((pi)r²) = 2(pi)rby myceliumComment: I had voted but hadn't realised that today was the deadline to comment. This was in my top three, and I had intended to saddle you with an Order of the Thumb. I'm sorry to be late, and hope you'll accept my tribute to your beautiful picture anyway. Thank you.
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| 12/12/2011 01:47:17 AM |
lunacy/death of an illusionby tnunComment: Oh bugger! I had done all my votes but hadn't realised that the deadline for getting my comments done was today. And you were in my top three which means that I'd have awarded you an Order of the Thumb. Would you still accept it on a (sorry) posthumous basis?
The picture is beautiful. The taste is bitter/sweet; always so much more memorable than just the one thing or the other. Thank you. |
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| 12/11/2011 06:02:55 AM |
Tildaby rooumComment: She looks old. Maybe I mean ageless? It's lovely, and quite wonderfully last-half-of-the-19th-century. |
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| 12/11/2011 06:00:27 AM |
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| 12/11/2011 02:13:17 AM |
Bracken and Fenby Bear_MusicComment: I have always liked how you communicate your enjoyment of the remarkable and unexpected beauty that underlies the apparently prosaic, Robert. It's never less than instructive, and sometimes it's far more than that. |
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| 12/11/2011 02:06:05 AM |
powerby HawkinsTComment: Nice tones, and strong use of the tones to achieve an interesting result. The upper half is so lyrical, versus the lower half's simpler but heavier tread. Reminds me of the right hand and the left hand, respectively, on a piano. |
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| 12/11/2011 02:02:07 AM |
down the gurglerby daisydavidComment: It's remarkably lovely, and has great tones, and spectacular depth (I mean in the dimensional sense)! Thank you, and thanks for the processing insight too. |
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| 12/11/2011 01:57:51 AM |
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