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| 02/03/2009 08:14:39 PM |
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| 02/03/2009 08:55:29 AM |
drug of the nationby nixterComment: Anxiety and television ... a perfect match. You could therefore be Dr Richard Kimble. This is a great dipper; not so much two images in juxtaposition as it is two versions of the same instant, so that we're not 100% certain whether time has shifted a fraction, or our viewpoint has. |
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| 02/03/2009 08:09:02 AM |
Painters Smokoby vladoComment: I like the wires. They imply a house. What are they admiring, if not a house? The wires connect us to the other half of the photograph; the half that we can't see. |
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| 02/03/2009 02:01:07 AM |
Grayby ZigomarComment: Yes, it's a wonderful picture, and for me breathes easier without the burden of the texture layer. The relationship between the lamp posts and the man is seriously instructive. Part of the proof of that is to consider all the other ways it could be cropped ... vertical, square right, square central ... everything (including this, your uncropped version, of course) works. That man-and-posts motif is so powerful that nothing can diminish it. Even the texture layer didn't diminish it; it just didn't need it.
Prijatan dan želim! (Znati jedan jezik nije dovoljno)
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| 02/02/2009 05:12:29 PM |
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| 02/02/2009 05:01:18 PM |
Rainbowby ZigomarComment: Originally posted by Melethia: Pictures of laundry rock. :-) |
It's true, they do. Pictures of laundry are Proof of Life.
I have often thought that a series of travel pictures built around pictures of laundry all over the world would be a terrific photoessay or book project. Seriously. And you would be an ideal choice to do it. Now, if only I were the Photo Editor of National Geographic; you'd be packing your bags, M. |
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| 02/02/2009 04:56:19 PM |
Greyby ZigomarComment: I think the reason your LB shots are so pleasing is that the quality of the underlying photography is so good. This is a lovely photograph (in spite of the texture, which I'm also thinking it doesn't need). I really admire how the man and the pair of lamp posts work together. Take away either one (man, or posts) and the whole thing falls apart. But together they make the music. |
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| 02/02/2009 04:50:53 PM |
13by ZigomarComment: That is TOXIC! I like toxic. |
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| 02/02/2009 04:48:21 PM |
flameby cginoComment: What a way you have with combining images and ideas! No wonder you do what you do for a living. I'll bet your students are nuts about you. |
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| 02/02/2009 04:45:12 PM |
grazeby ErinMComment: Llama? Alpaca? Something Andean, anyway.
Your stuff with the LB has been so deft and beautifully judged. Every image seems to make me look, sit back a little, and sigh, "Oh, yes." |
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