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| 01/09/2009 04:49:35 AM |
porchby cginoComment: I can't say nothin' about the overlays no more ... you know my wretched secret. I did just a couple! And I can quit any time!
It's a sweet composition. Chair way up there in the corner just makes you think about what's not in the picture at all!
Edit: Sorry, forgot how to type. And I only use 1.5 fingers anyway. Message edited by author 2009-01-09 05:48:30. |
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| 01/09/2009 04:46:13 AM |
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| 01/09/2009 04:45:11 AM |
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| 01/09/2009 04:40:34 AM |
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| 01/09/2009 04:39:35 AM |
C L U M Pby Art RoflmaoComment: Quote by The Art: "....AND... my butt hurts."
You said you'd quit smokin! |
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| 01/09/2009 04:37:34 AM |
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| 01/09/2009 04:34:19 AM |
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| 01/09/2009 04:08:59 AM |
LB 3by CharleneComment: whoooooooooshhhhhhhhhhhhh. Quietly, but I hear it just fine. |
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| 01/08/2009 09:44:08 PM |
Three Gracesby AliciaComment: Alicia,
I thought it was probably by goodman too! And I know Lesley fairly well, so I refrained from making a laudatory comment because she'd only think I was sucking up to her with a bit of gratuitous flattery. She gets far too much of that for her own good, of course, so I said nothing as an act of kindness to her. Now that I know it was not by She, but instead by You, let me add my compliments on a very nice photograph.
The starkness of the B&W is super-duper of course, as are the reflected echoes of the Three Graces, but what I enjoyed the most was the relationship of that with the next two horizontal 'layers'. In the mid-layer, the people are tiny impressionistic figures representative of 'types' ... such as we see in architect's drawings of public spaces. They seem apart from the Three Graces in more than just distance. And in the third, background layer, the buildings on the skyline have an even more allusive character, as if just a flat cut-out background. Overall, this diminishing reality is very absorbing. Far too good for Lesley, now that I examine it more closely. |
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| 01/08/2009 01:34:40 AM |
Fish & Chipsby asheppComment: Originally posted by knowvak: I really like this one...I'm curious as to how this would be without the younger man in the picture? |
Do you want the address, then? |
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