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| 11/13/2014 12:54:31 PM |
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| 11/13/2014 12:52:28 PM |
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| 11/13/2014 12:49:02 PM |
Chasingby AmmieComment: Gits Amanda, wat 'n goeie foto! Ek hou beslis die meeste van die een onder die eerste 20.
Jammer van jou kamera. Spaar maar, en hou die twwedehandse blaaie dop. |
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| 11/11/2014 03:48:55 PM |
Kumartuli 001by salmiakkiComment: Thank you for the tour.
The recurring hand-motive binds everything together.
Amazing subject matter and so well photographed.
4 and 6 are my favourites. |
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| 11/11/2014 03:40:21 PM |
Found in a Wrecking Yard #1by jomariComment: Colours. Forms. Lines. Made items, made redundant by abuse/misuse, made new by the artist. All presented in their otherworldly importantness. Well, perhaps not the skeleton.
Best for me is the imagined joy you had in collecting these beauties. A treasure of your own making.
I also found the unexpected ending to my liking.
Looking forward to your next one. |
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| 11/11/2014 03:19:26 PM |
For aince it’s toomed my hert and brain, the thistle needs maun fa’ again.by posthumousComment: I'm seeing in the images that you're a complicated person...
I'm seeing in the images that you're a complicated person...
I'm seeing in the images that you're a complicated person...
And you just like greenery..
Jokes aside.
It was hard work going through the set. Not so much because of the number of images, but because of your elusiveness. But do not despair, you did come shining through in the end. Thanks. |
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| 11/11/2014 02:40:53 PM |
The Pathwaysby rooumComment: The tunnelpath-vision effect is so effective.
Your quote rightly emphasizes the permanent goodness a walk bestows on man's spirit, as the images are above being about paths for mere mortals with footprints. Thanks. |
| 11/11/2014 02:21:01 PM |
Will he survive?by lei_73Comment: We're all minions. aren't we?
Also, so similar but different.
A very entertaining dance.
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| 11/11/2014 02:13:06 PM |
overlap of the generationsby daisydavidComment: These images remind me of first- and last images on film rolls. I always kept them, because of the randomness presented. An overexposed half, or fading blobs, or double exposures.
Yours do lead straight to introspection. No chance of "Just looking" or "Only browsing" here.
I end up needing to rub the photo's lovingly between my fingers while feeling happy that I could become sad through the experience.
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| 11/11/2014 01:54:46 PM |
Swazi Lo-Fiby ubiqueComment: I am partial to anything with some wit in it. So I have read your essay a few times, and enjoyed it each time. As I wish be as proficient in it as you are, please write a "How-To"tutorial for the DPC site. Hehe.
The images though, are so powerful and cohesive, that they just take over my memory after completion of the essay.
Further proof thereof is the follow-up/extended reading reported in the comments.
The "Dymo" heading letter type is inspired. Message edited by author 2014-11-11 13:57:30. |
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