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| 06/13/2025 07:31:17 AM |
Cometby LevTComment: Great shot. But you have to tell us what the subject is?
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Thanks for adding info to the description. Message edited by author 2025-06-13 17:27:22. |
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| 06/10/2025 11:17:36 AM |
Untitledby BarronessComment: Nice portrait. I am not sure it really works as a negative. Us old film users saw images like this for decades on our negatives. Perhaps having a more detailed background or a pattern on his shirt would give it more impact. |
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| 06/10/2025 11:12:53 AM |
Alāʼ ad-Dīnby posthumousComment: Kind of abstract. Reversing the B&W to W&B does not create the cool and wild color variations as some of the other entries. |
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| 06/10/2025 11:10:47 AM |
passage by TiberiusComment: I like what you are going for here with the tunnel off in the distance. The featureless sections of white have less impact than the inner portion. |
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| 06/10/2025 11:09:08 AM |
SS Oliver Hazard Perryby bassboneComment: Bizarre what happens in the negatives. Love how the bright boat is brought so much into the foreground. and the dark sky in the background. |
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| 06/10/2025 11:07:40 AM |
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| 06/10/2025 11:04:12 AM |
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| 06/10/2025 11:03:29 AM |
Blue Buffalo Dreamsby MaryOComment: My top pick. I really love how all the negative colors interact. The buffolo is indeed dream-like. |
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| 06/09/2025 04:36:57 PM |
Passing Stormby glad2badadComment: Great bit of seeing here. Reminds me of all the lighthouse photos taken in puddles. The B&W works very well here. The subject isolation here is more from the reflection than from "separating it from the background". |
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| 06/09/2025 04:32:49 PM |
Sittin' In The Morning Sun . . .. by ErinKirstenComment: Very calm and serene. I like all the subtle greens and browns in the palette. This would also have worked well in portrait orientation (or even a squarish portrait), with the added bonus of removing the dark-ish area on the right side. |
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