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| 12/22/2025 11:34:54 AM |
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| 12/22/2025 11:33:29 AM |
hey good lookin!by PennyStreetComment: It's ironic that the camera gave you away even before your analog-adjacent processing choices. :-) I love the way this self-portrait feels EXACTLY like the sort of thing you might have had developed with a point-and-shoot film camera a couple decades ago. It captures that spirit of wonder and discovery and (intentionally or not?) feels like a meta-commentary on the state of the consumer-level photography generally. |
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| 12/22/2025 11:27:30 AM |
call me funny - or weirdby primabarbaraComment: Thanks for the notes! I think I (mostly) follow what you're describing. I'm still really new to panoramic style shooting--and it never occurred to me how you could use it to force perspective like this. :-D |
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| 12/22/2025 11:06:25 AM |
Measured Solitudeby markwileyComment: I thought I recognized this place! I haven't been to the Chicago Botantical Garden since...geez...my earliest hobby photo days back in 2004-05. But I remember going there after a fresh snow once and everything seeming so magically picturesque--and surreal in exactly the way your image depicts. |
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| 12/22/2025 10:45:10 AM |
Holiday Rushby BarronessComment: This one definitely had me in the holiday spirit. And it has a more "magical realist" vibe than so many urban Christmas shots. |
| 12/22/2025 10:43:18 AM |
L'iPhone Fauveby posthumousComment: This was one of my favorites in the challenge. The title is brilliant, and it's a wonderful representation of the blurring of lines (in this case literally) between digital photography and digital art. |
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| 12/22/2025 10:15:17 AM |
2amby jmsetzlerComment: The high-contrast B/W processing is striking on this. I appreciate your notes and was genuinely curious about the story behind the choices you made. Great title, too. I like big swings like this. |
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| 12/21/2025 03:57:35 PM |
*needs a title*by Art RoflmaoComment: Gorgeous. I don't know if you intended this or not, but the placement of the crane reads to me like a bit of forced perspective--it almost looks like a bird perched on the rail of the bridge. Intentional or not, though, this composition has really nice balance and just a touch of modern "interruption" to offset the painterly "cliche" it might otherwise represent--which feels extremely true to your voice. |
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| 12/21/2025 03:54:58 PM |
L9998569by MAKComment: Observed with the eye of a true artist. |
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| 12/21/2025 03:54:34 PM |
waiting for Amtrakby PennyStreetComment: Another favorite. I love it when you play around like this, and that color palette is a pitch-perfect choice for the surreal perspective here. |
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