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| 08/10/2005 10:45:22 AM |
Sixes Mill of 1819by kiropracticComment: Very dramatic..wonderful textures...the B & W is very effective...if this image had a coloring that was a bit warmer, it think it would actually look like an old photograph...the clarity and DOF really harken to this...very nice. |
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| 08/10/2005 10:38:55 AM |
1952by BudComment: AWESOME! I love this...such a coldness...has a certain sense of despair yet there is this bit of humor with the signage...makes me think of all those great films from the fifties for some reason...excellent image and perfect challenge entry. |
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| 08/10/2005 10:36:19 AM |
1930by muur88Comment: Why the tilt...it really takes away from the "1930" feel. |
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| 08/10/2005 10:33:42 AM |
1952by eweikComment: very cool...this has a really great abstract feel about it...a certain coldness...love the lighting. |
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| 08/10/2005 10:31:26 AM |
1792by BeagleboyComment: Oh... I love these old early american tombstones...I loved going through the old cemetaries when I visited my grandfather in Plymouth Mass. The B & W is so nice as is the DOF and clarity...very nicely done. A favroite for sure. |
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| 08/10/2005 10:26:36 AM |
1934by kongphooeyComment: This really screams the 1950's to me, not 1934...I really like this image..the deep blue of the sky is great and the light that comes from the drive up is fantastic...if that SUV weren't there this would be even better, but there was nothing you could rreally do about that except maybe wait...I still really like this, It reminds me of an old postcard. |
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| 08/10/2005 12:56:34 AM |
1959by danderson107Comment: Love it...this rocks...perfect minimalism...and one of my favorite shows to boot. |
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| 08/10/2005 12:50:48 AM |
1890by mandyturnerComment: I like this very much...her stare is perfect and the doll is a nice touch. And just a little photo history tidbit...the grain wasn't necessary to portray the era...as a collector of 19th century photography, you might be surprised to learn that many of the images from then were virtually grainless...still a fine entry. |
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| 08/10/2005 12:36:01 AM |
1930by nikomanComment: I really like this...but maybe from a different angle? I love the wood tones and the sepia...but it's that "popcorn" ceiling that detracts from the illusion a bit , JMO. |
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| 08/10/2005 12:28:53 AM |
1956by maessengerComment: This has a great vernacular quality about..I like it. |
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