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| 01/07/2019 02:55:11 PM |
Modified 3by posthumousComment: Looks like you want to take incongruous images that were taken by accident and were underexposed and apply curves or any method of high key to give them life and meaning.
In which case the term "modify" is not the one I'd apply - but I am not too sure about this.
Modify to me is almost sending me into a more drastic processing that involves skewing and perspective and dramatic crop and such.
You managed here to transform an unhappy image into a purposeful one. The eye appeared from nowhere is looking from another world to its former avalanche of tear or perhaps to a solidified earthly formation. |
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| 01/07/2019 02:41:46 PM |
Set of Twelveby instepsComment: You made us a puzzle book and unknowingly made us play with it.
Always liked the idea of a contact sheet, or a blanket of related images.
I am a little lost here though. I don't know how to read the story and did it horizontally and then vertically and in the end I came up with the resolution that there are too many puzzle pieces.
I would eliminate and make a 6 or a maximum 9 tiles. The only one with a human seems to pull all the strings and wires and cables and I mentally placed it the last. Perhaps I am too literal. But I like a lot the idea of cables, wires and an apparently still functioning chaos. |
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| 01/07/2019 02:20:04 PM |
hexagonby mitalapoComment: I appreciate the composition a lot, somehow painterly with a large figure in the foreground. But as a photograph, it's lacking something that I cannot put my fingers on exactly. Perhaps, since the composition is so daring, the hands of the two people in the background are somehow cartoonish. Such is the posture of the woman in her sneakers. You see, I still look at this as if it's the sketch for a painting. |
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| 01/07/2019 02:12:55 PM |
Welcome Backby jomariComment: This is confusing and there are elements that I find very unhappy such as the tree stopping at the line of the horizon, the kites that seem accidents in the sky. And the dog lost interest in the action, ha ha! |
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| 01/07/2019 02:09:46 PM |
Watchfulby jomariComment: Another marvelous image. Again, the zig-zagging of the composition is makes for an unsettling look |
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| 01/07/2019 02:07:57 PM |
Watching the Masterby jomariComment: This photo is an instant favorite. There is a certain Jules Verne story here, a story that I want to hear on and on.
I first thought that it was a composite image which would have been fine with me also.
The zig-zagging of the composition is spectacular. Such is color, pp, etc. Congratulations!
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| 01/06/2019 04:35:04 PM |
peekabooby rozComment: Listening to some inner tales. Well, another enticing image! |
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| 01/06/2019 04:32:23 PM |
Celery greenby hajekaComment: You gave a lot of dignity to this celery. A column adorned with acanthus leaves. beautiful |
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| 01/05/2019 04:27:25 PM |
Two - 1/4/19by colorcarnivalComment: Oh, save the bottle in this case.
I have a memory like yours, cancelling last minute a flight to Japan that would have started the day of the April 2011 tsunami.
And as a souvenir, the kitchen cabinets becasue of which we had to cancel - a long story with a happy end.
Keep participating |
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| 01/05/2019 04:24:47 PM |
arcs, squaresby mitalapoComment: Now you're talking! You know how I enjoy looking at people looking at art. or at the title of a work of art, as is the case here, in hope that the title sheds some light.
In my opinion, cropping the ceiling down to the beginning of the pole and straightening the pole would highly enhance the composition and feel |
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