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| 09/04/2025 05:12:36 AM |
A Few To Brewby BarronessComment: A mundane sight made artistically compelling with inspired framing and restrained color grading. I love it! |
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| 09/04/2025 02:09:32 AM |
Top to bottom by NeatComment: It takes a peculiar level of talent to consistently make these overhead shots of plants work such wonders the way you do. |
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| 09/04/2025 02:07:14 AM |
Sunset Sentinels by salmiakkiComment: Repetition along multiple dimensions, to me. Not merely the visual redundancy of the windmills, but also the perpetual motion of them turning, sun up and sun down, tide in and tide out, as part of the rhythmic beauty of this landscape. Edited by author on 2025-09-04 02:07:14 |
| 09/02/2025 02:12:30 PM |
Hands of Timeby neenee1999Comment: Incredible. I have ideas about how I might try to achieve something like this in Extended Editing. No clue how you accomplished this in a single exposure. I hope you'll share notes! |
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| 09/01/2025 03:48:37 PM |
Molten Coreby DianajonsComment: Okay, I didn't want to offer this comment during voting less it in any way sound critical. But when I first saw this, my immediate thought was, "Hey, that looks like the end of a Russett potato stood upright and shot birds-eye. How clever!"
Honestly, this was one of my personal favorites of the challenge. Message edited by author 2025-09-01 15:49:01. |
| 09/01/2025 03:38:03 PM |
Geometric Dialogue by namComment: I found this one super compelling. Love the processing, and viciously taking notes from this piece on how to achieve something similar the next time I'm tempted to photograph a textured metal surface. :-P |
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| 09/01/2025 03:36:11 PM |
Gehry's Legacy by VitaminBComment: This was a top pick for me, Brad. I didn't comment because I literally had no words for it. :-) |
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| 08/29/2025 12:27:22 PM |
The Long Corridorby noranekoComment: The hint of a break in repetition with the subject standing unobtrusively in the right of the frame is genius. It somehow makes the theme of repetition that much more resonant for me. |
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| 08/29/2025 12:26:27 PM |
Pier Pilingsby tjbel05Comment: I'm a sucker for sunsets and silhouettes. This feels very much like the kind of wall art I'd want for my vacation rental (if I had one). |
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| 08/29/2025 12:25:24 PM |
Red Housesby StructorComment: Terrific capture. Almost surreal in its realism. Makes me wonder how it might look--as a thought experiment--if you color-inverted the bottom half of the image to show reflections of another dimension. :-P |
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