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New Belgium Brewing
11/20/2018 07:21:00 PM
New Belgium Brewing
by NikonJeb

Comment:
The logo is attractive, but I'll address the framing. Well-seen, modest, haphazard and pleasing, like an arm draped over a friend's shoulder. The colored bulbs seem random, yet are the flute notes of the image.
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Calendulas and Ranunculi
11/20/2018 07:14:18 PM
Calendulas and Ranunculi
by jomari

Comment:
Lead on, o beauty. This lovely and harmonious spread of flowers seems like a path, or a river and riverbank. The composition, in terms of color masses, is well-presented, going casually and arfully from lighter on the bottom to darker on the top.
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boscage
11/20/2018 07:07:43 PM
boscage
by Ecce_Signum

Comment:
Mysterious kind of portrait, like a stage when the lights go low but for small spotlight. I like the way you've toned this, to the extent that I'm enjoying not knowing whether the moss actually retains any green. It's the robin's loss.
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11/20/2018 07:00:32 PM
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by krnodil

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Another magnetic image. First it's organic and then it's not, like the history of life into a realm of technology. This would have been fabulous for our current black and white abstract challenge.
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11/20/2018 06:55:33 PM
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by krnodil

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A powerful vortex that'll whisk one into the sky like tissue paper. First thought this is the ocean, so it's neat that it can evoke a range of vision. Great in black and white. The transformation from lower left to upper right is terrific,
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Through the Glass
11/20/2018 06:48:23 PM
Through the Glass
by Germaine

Comment:
Painted walls on their own burst with potential, especially for windows and doors. Wonderful window, as one or of six constituent paintings. The luscious colors draw one in. The fairy tale notion of going through the window and into another world is compelling here.
Watchin' the Clothes go 'Round
11/16/2018 06:26:24 PM
Watchin' the Clothes go 'Round
by NikonJeb

Comment:
Your reflection in this dryer window is like an oblique portrait. You're at a remove, the distance of the watcher/photographer, taking in the manic spinning of the world. Also it's like a portal of some sort. My final impression is that the central light shape is like those inserts we used to put into 45's to embrace the spindle of a record player. Well, some of us used to. Concise and thought-provoking.
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Above my head
11/16/2018 06:17:53 PM
Above my head
by hajeka

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It's interesting how the focus is on the leaves in the middle layer of the photograph. The foremost leaves are like the hand covering the face of someone shy. But we see the inner beauty, and it feels good. Beautiful tones, so many variations on yellow. It's like we're about to drape ourselves in autumn's robe.
Farmers Market
11/16/2018 06:01:24 PM
Farmers Market
by insteps

Comment:
The people, their clothing and faces, the vegetables in the green plastic bag and the yellow fruit or vegetables to the right are all beautifully picked out by the light streaming in from the right. Their expressions seem to show an easy affability that suffuses the entire image. The slice of the outside day in the upper left opens everything up. Within that area the wires, telephone pole and gizmo are nicely composed, as is the overall scene. I looked up the photographs of Alex Webb and appreciate how well "Farmer's Market" holds itself in his company. Finely accomplished.
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11/16/2018 05:35:40 PM
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by krnodil

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The wooden slats and rods look like warp and weft. You've told us it's a sliding door but I, even knowingly, imagined the slats to be rays of the sun somehow constrained by an oppressive new physics. The dark spaces nicely set off the the intricate, almost furry, grain of the wood. I also like how the focus falls off on the left. Admirable elucidation of this detail.
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