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| 11/03/2014 09:31:55 AM |
eleganciaby tangueraComment: I was about to bang down a 5 and move on ... but wait ...this is much more substantial than the average amateur glamour shot. More substantial too than a well- above-average amateur glamour shot. It's effortless enough, and without any jarring note, that I think it's a professional's work. Pretty darn nice it is too. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2014 09:24:08 AM |
Meet the Lordby GeorgesBogaertComment: Love the photo, but remain sceptical of the attribution. But the picture is certainly inspirational, if not necessarily miraculous. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2014 09:20:16 AM |
A date with Fifiby Yo_SpiffComment: Fifi's a B29 if my memory's accurate. But I never saw a B29 shot as interesting as this. It's terrific. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2014 09:18:37 AM |
glanceby jmritzComment: I buy this stuff every time. Never tire of the challenge to the imagination. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2014 09:17:29 AM |
Blessingsby wildirisComment: I really don't like bug macros, which makes this doubly impressive for me because it's quite fabulous. Congratulations on making something beautiful and interesting out of what is normally a tedious genre. Way better and more interesting than the usual buggers. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2014 09:13:43 AM |
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| 11/03/2014 09:10:05 AM |
Stumpsby LawtonComment: Amazing stumps = interesting photograph. Thank you. |
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| 11/01/2014 04:33:57 PM |
00by herfotomanComment: Excellent guided tour of the white rhino, Herman. There's a lot of them about just now, though I probably shouldn't be saying that? Your photos are interesting especially due to being not all the same processing treatment, which was a good idea for shifting the attention around various aspects and parts of the animals, and their various attendants too. The tick shot is a great example! But my favourite is the egret boy scout troop. Very closely followed by 03. This essay kept my attention, and I see these animals in the wild almost every day, so I reckon it is going to be totally enthralling for our DPC friends who aren't so lucky as us! Nice work, and thank you. |
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| 11/01/2014 07:23:24 AM |
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| 10/31/2014 12:12:49 PM |
The Pathwaysby rooumComment: Your photography is sublime; same as it ever was. These images are perfectly positioned between two journeys: the steps that have been taken in another time (almost in another place), and the steps that are promised. It somehow suggests that walking these paths involves some responsibility to their past.
The only criticism I have is that there are too many images, with some that are nearly indistinguishable one from another. But that aside (and it may just be my own uncertain attention span that's the problem), the photographs are beautiful. I absolutely love the way that you have held onto certain details, and let others drift a little. It feels like a very Celtic view of things, where there's no sure ground between corporeal and ethereal. The spiritual dimension is always there, but muted just enough to remain plausible. Thank you. Message edited by author 2014-10-31 12:14:09. |
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