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| 03/28/2014 10:12:46 AM |
A Significant Insignificance by mrchhasComment: Congratulations on winning the red ribbon. The figure's angst is palpable and she is aptly situated within a somewhat everyday, if a bit sterile, room that seems to imprison her. Quite evocative. |
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| 03/28/2014 10:06:37 AM |
Breathing Black... by thrumyiisComment: Congratulations on winning the blue ribbon. Your image is so beautifully composed within its space, full of emotion and nicely graced with rain. |
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| 03/26/2014 01:31:04 PM |
The M Trainby streetpigeonComment: Taken in Queens, NY, this subway train is Manhattan-bound. The entire system, below- and above-ground, is a photographic cornucopia. Just keep your wits about you when sporting fancy camera gear.
Thank you so much for commenting on my entry. And what a thrill to get a favorite! |
| 03/25/2014 03:58:44 PM |
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| 03/25/2014 03:58:11 PM |
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| 03/25/2014 03:57:53 PM |
texturesby rozComment: The extreme detail and black and white presentation force a description, for me, of Gritty. And there, as the title states, we have it. It's a quite successful image that is also strong on shape and contrast, to say nothing of the intrinsic interest of the railroad chassis (I guess) components. |
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| 03/25/2014 03:56:38 PM |
Remainsby harleyxl883cComment: A charming study of some sort of railroad vehicle and its companion patch of vegetation. It's both gritty and delicate which, I think, gives it its appeal. The sepia tone is very becoming. The blurred background, featuring a tree in silhouette, is also very attractive. |
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| 03/25/2014 03:52:40 PM |
Empty railsby the_rkpComment: The extreme busyness of this image is what fascinates and draws me to it. Yet the train cars shown are idle, so the effect is a compounding of lines, masses and just plain stuff. It's all setting, no action. It's a complicated and choppy abstract that you can peer into. Of course there's a little slice of track that's in focus as a reference point. The background blur of poles, trees and whatnot functions as a sort of bokeh. My favorite in the challenge.
It can be dizzying, but that's the price of admission. |
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| 03/25/2014 03:51:06 PM |
Railway Jungleby primabarbaraComment: A veritable symphony of rail lines overlaid with a scratchy counterpoint of towers and wires. And then there's the staccato of the signal lights, to extend the metaphor. All this busy detail is wonderfully captured at a perfect time of day. I find it moving. |
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| 03/25/2014 10:06:19 AM |
Take a Ride on the Readingby LN13Comment: A fine, cheery picture, but in my humble opinion a strong focus on the rusted wheels would yield a more interesting study. Perhaps a shot from below contrasting with the vivid sky? Just a suggestion, I don't know if that would even be possible. |
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