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| 04/24/2014 09:59:00 AM |
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| 04/24/2014 09:56:38 AM |
An old oneby hajekaComment: Nice depth of field. I like how the chain transitions from links to bokeh. |
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| 04/24/2014 09:54:40 AM |
11:06by nygoldComment: I like how this enormous clock is humanized by the people on the scaffold. The clock itself is sharply picked out by its own shadows, as are the recesses of the building. I like the blankness of the sky and the choice of tone. Overall, it has a fine historical feel. |
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| 04/23/2014 03:59:38 PM |
Dandelion Clockby JayneRyanComment: I really like this imaginative entry. The depth of field is impeccable and the background blur nicely composed. One is invited to imagine the whimsical ramifications of this timepiece as the wind blows and new dandelions proliferate. Sweet and creative. |
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| 04/23/2014 03:50:17 PM |
Gastown Steam Clockby flahermaComment: Wow, this is a new one on me. Adds visual meaning to the idea of time's passage, slipping away, evaporating. Nice old-fashioned feel, perhaps belied by the cars, but appealing nevertheless. The echoing streetlights are a good touch. |
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| 04/23/2014 03:41:02 PM |
Tick. Tock.by LydiaComment: This clock has a curiously stable presence in conjunction with the entirety of the composition. The eye keeps coming back to the unusual clock, stolid and self-assured. It resembles a flower or a gingerbread man. Decorous and good company (the image, that is). |
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| 04/23/2014 03:32:12 PM |
8:52by MargaretNetComment: A very pretty image. Beautiful golds and blues. And the half and half horizon works for me, even as the tower hits a third of the way in. Dreamy time of day. I'm nitpicking here, but the white bit on the ocean horizon is somewhat distracting. Overall, though, this is quite pleasing. |
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| 04/23/2014 03:24:14 PM |
If you still had the time, would you love?by lovemelvinComment: A very interesting and creative image. Because I can't read the man's expression I'm left a bit confused -- but in a good way. Without the excellent title I wonder what I would have made of it. The stark presentation invites the viewer to engage in its meaning. It certainly engages me and I appreciate it. |
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| 04/23/2014 03:04:45 PM |
Eight Forty-Five a.m.by GeneralEComment: I like the simple but balanced composition and the looming perspective here. With sundials the procession of time is palpable, which is only exaggerated by the up-closeness of the image and the fine granulation of the concrete base. Nice and clean. |
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| 04/23/2014 02:56:51 PM |
Present becomes past at sixty minutes an hourby mefnjComment: There's a nice silky glow to this deceivingly simple still life. The textures are understated but attractive. What I really like about the composition is how the shadow, watch and chain loop across the wood surface. That the watch face is cracked and the second hand is missing adds to the feeling of timelessness. |
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