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| 02/24/2006 03:50:33 AM |
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| 02/23/2006 06:33:52 AM |
The Danceby Firstrich1Comment: Love the composition! Looks simple but it's so very clever. I think the B&W conversion is just a little bit flat. The stark, geometric shapes of this subject could profitably handle more contrast than this. But I still like it very much. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 06:29:46 AM |
# 48by CEJComment: Great composition and processing (well, it's too blue for my taste, but that's irrelevent). This is a brilliant example of harmonious asymmetery. And it's much harder to do than it looks. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:51:28 AM |
Silenceby pix-areComment: Simple but eloquent. It's much harder to do this minimalist stuff than it looks ...I know; I've tried and failed. You haven't. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:49:24 AM |
sailing early morningby lolor275Comment: Beautiful image. It's a simple but effective idea, skillfully photographed and processed. The most appealing thing for me is the connection between the traps and the boat. It makes the image work intellectually as well as graphically. And the toning is very nice, too. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:45:48 AM |
My Neck Hurtsby cloverstarComment: Hard to believe that the person capable of taking this thoughtful and beautiful photograph could also come up with such an awful title. But title aside, it's one of the most interesting images in the challenge. Very fine work. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:38:56 AM |
The Early Birdby owenComment: I like this image a lot. Great idea, fabulous composition, and processed perfectly ... all except for the yellow, which I'm afraid I really dislike. It just about overwhelms the many beautiful and subtle qualities of the photograph. Like a lovely woman wearing awful, strident makeup. But that aside, it's terrific. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:31:32 AM |
Projecting for the Treesby seebrownComment: What a wonderful, absurd photograph! It's one thing to have an idea as "out there" as this, but quite another to be able to execute it with this level of skill. Among the many things I love about it is the reflected light on the tree trunks. And how impressive that you resisted the temptation to have an image of any kind on the screen. There's also lots of barely-visible detail hidden in the darkness, so the less imaginative souls among us will at least be able to use it as a monitor calibration test image.
In a world of dull, dross and drear, this image is like a triple shot of tequila. Pow! 10. |
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| 02/23/2006 05:01:27 AM |
Designer Thoughtsby honikumComment: Unusual. Great impact too, and not just because of the body art. The lighting and composition are very effective, and the simple background motif is used brilliantly for your intended purpose. The toning is excellent. It would have been even better in the maximum allowed size ... it's such a clever and thoughtful photograph that I'm wondering if your under-sizing was deliberate? If so, it's the only choice you made that I can't support. 7. |
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| 02/23/2006 04:55:48 AM |
Gothicby commendatoriComment: Very good tribute, or perhaps parody. Oddly enough, in spite of it having more overtly "gothic" cues than the original, the effect is actually less starkly gothic. I think it may be the lower point-of-view, which establishes a less confrontational impact than the Wood painting. But so what; this is a very interesting and well processed image. 7. |
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