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| 08/24/2005 03:14:42 PM |
Nature's perfect designby DogAngelComment: Love the tonalities of this. Compositionally, I wish her leading foot weren't so precisely in the horizontal center of the image. I'd liek to see another 50-75 pixels on the left, even if this meant giving a few more top and bottom to keep it from being too "skinny" an image. Nevertheless, really nice work and a strong score on my chart. |
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| 08/24/2005 03:12:43 PM |
Zipteaseby scalvertComment: 8 for title alone :-) It's nicely shot anyway, and certainly an original take on the topic. |
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| 08/24/2005 02:27:50 PM |
Lifepulseby taterbugComment: GORGEOUS shot! Please tone down the border, it's detracti8ng from the image big-time. This is rich & palpable; the title has it exactly right. |
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| 08/24/2005 02:35:45 AM |
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| 08/24/2005 02:32:39 AM |
Embarazadaby rblantonComment: That's very nice indeed. I wish for two things I can't have though: for the arc of green on the left not to be interrupted (but this would create too much negative space left of the blossom) and for the foreground leaf not to be exactly the same height as the blossom (but it is what it is). There's a magnolia picture in my portfolio, have you seen it? |
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| 08/22/2005 07:46:22 PM |
Bauhausby whiteroomComment: I love this picture. Incidental nudity. The mood of it is very "period". I hope it does well. It really stands out in this challenge. |
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| 08/22/2005 07:45:20 PM |
A Simple Loveby ArtysteComment: The tonalities on this are breathtaking. The dtermindely "non-cute" aspect of it is a breath of fresh air, as is the toally non-sexual take on nudity. Well done. |
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| 08/22/2005 02:17:53 PM |
Torn Screen — Morning Thunderstormby Bear_MusicComment: That screen is Karma's version of a doggie door. She created it all by herself. Anomalies in the way this house is oriented/built don't allow the placement of a "regular" doggie door; the only place one might easily exist is right where the sliding glass door is. I'm not gonna bother replacing the screen until winter, because as long as I leave this glass door open she's gonna bust out the screen anyway. I'll need to get a carpenter and an electrician in to create a proper doggie door for her, sigh. |
| 08/22/2005 12:54:54 AM |
Room with a Boatby BeetleComment: I'm surprsied this didn't do a bit better, Karin. I liked it then and I like it now... |
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| 08/22/2005 12:53:25 AM |
Rooms With a Viewby RayEthierComment: Just thought to go looking to see how this did. I'm suprised it didn't do better, Ray. Nice job, regardless. |
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