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| 02/07/2006 05:36:12 AM |
Jeune Femmeby Keith ManiacComment: Beautiful portrait. I think you've replicated all that's great about some of the best B&W film images. Model's pretty impressive, too. 8 |
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| 02/07/2006 05:25:20 AM |
Flat Rock Beachby FirstyComment: Nice composition and a really interesting study of forms and tetures. 8. |
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| 02/07/2006 05:24:02 AM |
Nicoleby GIS_boyComment: Love this portrait. Instead of just showing us what the subject looks like, it tells us something of who she is. That's rare and welcome. 8. |
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| 02/07/2006 05:21:25 AM |
...Lend Me Your Earby rscorpComment: Such a wonderful, unusual image. The totally engaging expressions on the two faces make it possible for the protagonist to live happily right in the centre and with his back to the camera. That's quite an achievement. 8 |
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| 02/07/2006 05:17:13 AM |
Storm Chaserby BradComment: This is one of my favourite images in this challenge. Brilliant composition, and for once the use of moderately stark and dramatic post-processing is justified. The effect is a little reminiscent of one of those heroic posters much loved by the propagandists of the old Soviet Union - hope that doesn't offend; they were often masterpieces of graphic design. It's a beautiful work. 10. |
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| 02/07/2006 05:09:17 AM |
Glad to be Backby DrewLongComment: Very fine, thoughtful composition. I applaud the deft use of so few elements to suggest a meaning to the viewer, especially as you have not told the whole story, but have left something to the viewer's imagination. So good to see a mood established without the use of brutal, Wagnerian post-processing. 9. |
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| 02/07/2006 05:03:39 AM |
Winters gentle pullby notesinstonesComment: Lovely photograph, and an absolutely beautiful title (a great example to those poor, dull souls who say "the title is not important"). I'm no expert, but the tonal control in this photograph strikes me as masterful. And the really great thing is that the meaning of the photograph is accessible, even without the title. 9. |
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| 02/07/2006 04:56:31 AM |
Wintergardenby bpickardComment: Beautiful, moody tribute to the spirit of a formal garden, with the added whimsy of the tools and wheelbarrow. Like catching a diva backstage in her underwear. 9. |
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| 02/07/2006 04:52:50 AM |
Navajo Landby pitsamanComment: Fabulous light, nice composition, and a very fine and interesting landscape. 8 |
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| 02/07/2006 04:51:31 AM |
Red for STOP!by sissiComment: Terrific forms and textures, as well as the great colour. Love the processing, too. Such an interesting image made from just a few well chosen and well positioned elements. 8. |
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