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| 10/19/2017 09:04:34 PM |
It was thereby herfotomanComment: Lovely watery world. A beautiful shade of green, muted yet not quite somber. Gentle and contemplative. Excellent image. Nice title. |
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| 10/19/2017 08:53:17 PM |
Just striding in the rainby kasabaComment: Simple, subtle and elegant. Fine composition and distribution of tones. A true water creature, shadowy, tenuous and ungraspable. Beautifully seen and presented. Most excellent. |
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| 10/19/2017 08:47:55 PM |
global implicationsby tangueraComment: Clever counter-flip that confuses the viewer (at least it confuses me). I also like how the globe is framed by the fringe of the tree. Nice. |
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| 10/19/2017 08:45:00 PM |
t h e • o l d • p o n dby Ja-9Comment: Very interesting. The reflection on the left unfolds normally, then that clump of grass on the right drifts into the scene, perfectly unreflected, disrupting visual expectations and complacency. I also like how the reflected sky on top is darker and more foreboding than the actual sky. Playfully, enjoyably unsettling. |
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| 10/19/2017 08:36:49 PM |
The Misty Gently Rolls Inby GolferDDSComment: Beautiful tableau, like a Chinese scroll, elliptical and mysterious. The floating leaves, the diaphanous green foreground, the simple path -- it all comes together in remarkably accomplished fashion. A poem of yearning, to my eye. |
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| 10/19/2017 08:20:32 PM |
Autumnby CyrildaComment: I like this picture, but I'm not sure what's up and what's down. Maybe my own perceptions are askew. It kind of looks like a couple of porcupines walking across a stream. I like the dark toning and the tendency towards abstraction. |
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| 10/19/2017 06:10:18 PM |
Fossegrimmen caveby GeorgesBogaertComment: Wow, looks like opening night at the most opulent opera house in the world. "Beware Fossegrimmen", the tragic story of a boy, his T. Rex and the overzealous constabulary.
I don't mean to mock the name, it's just a flight of fancy.
Amazing what a waterfall can look like upside down. The power is turned to delicacy, to a display of incredible northern lights. The somewhat electric blue is even a bit intimidating. I'm not finally sure what to make of it, but it's impressive and I like it. |
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| 10/19/2017 05:45:46 PM |
Dangerous worldby lei_73Comment: An enchanting scene revealed in the flip. I want to praise it as a watercolor painting, but that's essentially what it is. All its elements are very engaging, of course including the rocks, or ufos, floating across the sky. I'd kind of like to retreat into this world, at least on occasion. |
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| 10/17/2017 05:43:18 PM |
Baroque Shadows by MichaelCComment: I like how the symmetry of the grand architecture is broke by the two women on the bench, and I can sense the quiet conversation that only underlines the ancient stillness. |
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| 10/17/2017 05:36:55 PM |
Concentrationby GolferDDSComment: Really evokes the atmosphere of a morning round of golf, the course softened by fog. The only issue is the posterization of the sun. |
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