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| 02/20/2012 09:36:19 PM |
Improvisationby instepsComment: When I saw this one I thought of the typical improvisational devices of jazz music. Repetition with variations, entering and leaving phrases not from the start but from the end and backwards, or somewhere in the middle, shortening and dilating the same phrase. Which is big part of the concept of exploration in so many genres. Django Reinhardt used to play the same note in sequences for whole measures, each note different as for dynamic and timbre, a one note melody.
With this image, I feel, you have illustrated the main points of a improvisation theory text book, in one frame and 1/60 of second.
Postprocessing is really good indeed, I was hoping that would help score-wise, but perhaps it doesn't matter.
Thanks for that, these are hard to come by, here and elsewhere. |
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| 02/20/2012 09:22:35 PM |
Running with scissorsby sinistral_leoComment: This really scored this low?
Whatever, your bi folding thingy is just smashing. The basic editing eluder.
I think you should start retailing it :)
I, for one, want one :) |
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| 02/20/2012 04:56:59 AM |
High Notesby MelethiaComment: A cliff?
I should have guessed, I love cliffs and capes, the music of the wind, the rhythm of the waves breaking far away below.
Wait! Rhythm? Music? Nonsense, it's just water and air meeting rock, I forgot and did it again..
So did you :)
On a different note ( pun intended), I always found cliffs and promontories interesting, in that large birds love them because of air streams, and big fish because of water currents. Lots of activity on the bottom and the top.
A bit like certain images ;) |
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| 02/19/2012 07:56:38 PM |
For the Love of Basketballby KristinaGComment: I like this. Ordinarily I would give it a 7, but I gave it an 8 because it's a rare shot of real people, while it seems that the last option in the challenge description has been seen by most simply as the only option, rather than the last resort. Good one.
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| 02/18/2012 05:32:18 PM |
Smile...by nickybComment: The differently coloured eyes are indeed a great touch. Good job, idea and great PP. |
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| 02/18/2012 05:30:25 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:29:49 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:28:58 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:28:23 PM |
Icarusby SwordandScalesComment: The strangeness is in the mind, and in the beholder too. Who, sitting over there, wouldn't regard the little, wingless people as a bit peculiar? |
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| 02/18/2012 05:24:50 PM |
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