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| 03/02/2008 12:27:52 PM |
Baby Linesby BAMartinComment: I have to say that I am horrified that this scored so badly and finished so low.
I found it a genuinely intriguing and somewhat disturbing image which I had no idea how you had composed (i did not know of the 20 ft plywood cutout at the time)
I guess it may feel 'too' PP'd for some but for me this just adds the the surreal nature of the image |
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| 03/02/2008 12:22:05 PM |
Outboundby MelethiaComment: Deb
You are one of the few people I know who shares my fascination in train stations. You have just got to get yourself to London and visit the newly refurbished St Pancras station which is - along with the Houses of Parliment my favourite piece of architecture in a city which has many remarkable examples
I liked the drakness of it which meant that the light at the end of the platform is even more stark and vivid, although I possibly prefer the cropped version even more
Nice atmospheric end of day feel about the image |
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| 03/02/2008 12:16:05 PM |
Give Peas a Chanceby colorcarnivalComment: Well casting aside for a moment your dislike of peas (surely your ire would be better focused on natures real sins...broccoli and sprouts)
The shot and the title did both make me smile. I was slightly put off by the water underneath the peas (where they frozen and had just started to melt?). Nice complementary colours and I liked the dof you used |
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| 03/01/2008 05:23:20 PM |
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| 03/01/2008 03:16:19 AM |
S I L V E Rby RetroesqueComment: Fan? I certainly am!!!!
What a fantastic macro abstract and the B&W conversion is sublime. Hit the challenge spot on. Fanatsic sharpness of the leading lines. I could totally imagine this hanging on a wall of a trendy art house.
Superb image |
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| 03/01/2008 03:12:51 AM |
Hey jonathans, I found the butter.by WalesPComment: One of the great things about DPC is the way it allows you to watch people's photography improve and mature over time. I'm sure when you look at this image and compare it to ones that you took in the past like  and  you must cringe at the fact that you used to produce images of such sharpness and with a range of vibrant colours as well as the fact that they used to be so so big
A sterling effort for which I unreservedly salute you |
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| 02/25/2008 05:15:31 AM |
meby rozComment: You havent changed a bit!!!! Hey and who wants to grow old gracefully when you can grow old disgracefully...Its much more fun |
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| 02/24/2008 04:54:59 PM |
Whiteby SaraRComment: Yup no doubt there are some that will say that this is 'too obvious' but hey so what. It meets the challenge perfectly and has been absolutely excellently delivered. Love the high key background which amazingly does not detract from the wonderful sharpness of the dove.
Great composition. Terrific image bumping to 10 and my own personal favourite in the challenge |
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| 02/24/2008 04:51:42 PM |
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| 02/24/2008 04:50:43 PM |
From Darkness Came Lightby astonjay32Comment: Excellent shot. Im liking the lens flare a lot although perhaps the hot spot less so. Beautiful depth of colour in terms of both reds and blues. Good job |
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