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| 02/19/2009 08:53:59 AM |
Jungle Flavourby BarbBComment: I think you may get low scores for this.... because they're not "obvious" post-it notes, but I'm presuming they're zebra print post-its?
I hope you don't get knocked down, because although it's not a blatant "post it" note picture it's a GOOD picture. Clear, crisp, well executed, great contrasting colours.
Good luck :) |
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| 02/19/2009 08:45:56 AM |
Post-it flowersby sekarmalathyComment: I don't like the green at all - I think the background would have been better with a more netural colour. The flowers are fantastic though and I love the concept. |
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| 02/19/2009 08:44:17 AM |
Feed Me by edmengComment: ADORABLE.
Brilliant shot. Well executed.
10. |
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| 02/19/2009 08:41:06 AM |
Sweet!by hajekaComment: Mmmmm, that looks yummy, what sort of cake it it???
9. |
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| 02/13/2009 02:48:34 PM |
Where It Beganby karmatComment: Originally posted by karmat: Where the idea originally came from is in Genesis where it talks about in the beginning the world was without form and void. (Now the earth was formless and empty,)
If you don't adhere to/believe in/accept the Genesis/creation account, it reminds me of a small beginning with no details in the beginning.
OR, it is a small, round seed like thing, with few discernible details so as give little indications as to what it will become. It is the beginning. That is all.
And like I mentioned in the details, I wish I had gone one more step in editing. I normally do not like negative inversions, but in this one, it really gave me more what i was going for with the whole genesis thing. .
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Ahh, I see. Now. I am very philosophical and like to see the deeper meaning in things, but I didn't see it in this! However, now you have pointed it out to me, I appreciate the shot a lot more.
I think the meaning was a bit too deep for the masses (myself included).
As far as I'm concerned, kudos to you for trying something "out there".
I wish I could revise my rating for you, based upon the extra info you've just given. That said, although I love the negative space, I think the ball itself is a little noisy.
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| 02/11/2009 04:58:13 PM |
one bite at a timeby kolasiComment: This is a gorgeous shot! How cute! The composition is awesome. Love the little random bite marks in the apple! Lol!
This deserves a ribbon, a ten and a fave.
Well done! |
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| 02/11/2009 04:01:18 PM |
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| 02/11/2009 03:34:33 PM |
Where It Beganby karmatComment: I'll comment.
When I saw this I did not see how it fit the challenge at all, even in a creative fashion. It's a nice photo, in terms of its simplicity, but how it connects with "begin" I just cannot work out.
Could you enlighten?
Thanks,
Nichola |
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| 02/08/2009 07:45:51 AM |
The pain of remembering by JdroullardComment: I was one of your 8's. I really connected with this picture - I recognise that look of pain. I lost my Mum just over a year ago, she was only 57. I'm sorry to hear of your baby. |
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| 02/07/2009 06:45:14 AM |
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