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| 03/16/2009 12:18:03 AM |
A Stitch In Timeby L2Comment: I'm really surprised this did so poorly. Got a 9 from me, I think it's absolutely excellent. Good to see your "trip" paid off with such a quality image. |
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| 03/16/2009 12:16:42 AM |
Benefit St. by Pipe_DreamComment: One of my top picks. Surprised it did so poorly. Was an 8 from me. Well done. |
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| 03/16/2009 12:15:32 AM |
Sepulchreby hesitantComment: Beautifully made. I'm surprised it didn't score better. I imagine many monitors are too dark for this one to display well, though. Good work! |
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| 03/16/2009 12:14:33 AM |
My Two Centsby nozlComment: You did remarkably well for such a simple image. As a one-time serious stamp collector myself, this resonated with me. It's very well crafted, and you should be proud of it. A 7 from me. |
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| 03/16/2009 12:13:13 AM |
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| 03/16/2009 12:12:12 AM |
Civil War Eraby limerickComment: This was one of my two top picks. Surprised it did not ribbon. Excellent image. |
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| 03/16/2009 12:11:35 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 11:47:29 PM |
Sunset Strollby tmhallingComment: This is just ephemeral. I wonder how it's doing? It's so understated it's probably being overlooked, but I like it very much. The quality of the water, that's SUCH a hard thing to capture, to make it soft instead of harsh. But what really sets this image into a special class is the drop-off to the right. If it were just a straightish landline, left to right, then it's a nice shot but nothing more. But something about that dropoff is just SO compelling; no wonder the figures are headed that way :-) Good luck with this one! |
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| 03/15/2009 11:47:09 PM |
Portalsby lwkimagesComment: Ah, lovely. What an absolutely *strange* echoing of both classes of element in the dark rectangle. Has me scratching my head trying to figure out just where the dark plane is located relative to the concrete wall, since we're *seeing* (apparently) the same wall THROUGH its apertures, yet it seems to be a penetration OF the wall. Bizarro. Bumping on second pass. |
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| 03/15/2009 11:47:03 PM |
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