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| 01/12/2005 06:38:46 PM |
Dude, Where's My Carby lyngtunComment: now that's cool! the lighting and colours great, as well as the positioning of the frame. it made me laugh, too :-) |
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| 01/12/2005 06:33:01 PM |
Splash!by panoramixComment: oops... was it a blond? (hehe, yes, i happen to be blond). a great shot that you probably came upon by accident. good positioning, and i love how there are minimal colours involved, especially with the red of the tail lights carried over in the shopping carts. way to go! |
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| 01/12/2005 06:30:53 PM |
'Neath the Arizona Skiesby ClubJuggleComment: absolutely gorgeous! the horizon is in a great position, and both the foreground and background are visually interesting in different ways. i love it! |
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| 01/12/2005 06:28:57 PM |
birdsby ssenguptaComment: that's a lot of geese! appropriate title, and it looks so good in greyscale. cropped perfectly with the horizon in a good position. |
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| 01/12/2005 06:26:47 PM |
Pet Cemeteryby CamComment: it's such a nice, peaceful looking photo, not evoking the terror the movie did. the foreground subject and the positioning of other elements within the frame are great. another beautiful, emotive greyscale photo. |
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| 01/12/2005 06:24:45 PM |
Catch Me If You Canby prbettsComment: beautiful! the colours, texture of the hills, and the horizon's position are perfect to make that streamlined jetliner pop out of the photo. well done! |
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| 01/12/2005 06:20:24 PM |
The Nutcrackerby aznymComment: hahaha! appropriately titled, and probably needed a very quick hand to capture the image. positioning is great and well balanced. congrats on a fantastic wildlife photo! |
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| 01/12/2005 06:17:17 PM |
The Maskby mesmerajComment: wow, another beautifully emotive photo. i can empathize with the girl's need to put on her face for the outside world, (such a superficial place). i've found that greyscale really makes a photo's emotional content that much more noticeable, and this is no exception. i love that stark mask on a muted background. |
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| 01/12/2005 06:13:58 PM |
Girl with a pearl earringby arpitaComment: that's gorgeous! it's very emotive, with the girl easily conveying the struggle to take things one day at a time. also, that earring just floating in the shadow of her face immediately calls attention to it. |
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| 01/12/2005 06:11:56 PM |
My Best Friend's Weddingby nbortonComment: lovely! a nice neutral background that's out of focus really brings how white everything else is to my attention. those rings and rose petals just fly at me from their white micro-backgrounds. |
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