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What - - Me Worry ?
10/13/2006 07:33:58 AM
What - - Me Worry ?
by JSAYB

Comment:
Too cute! Love the idea expressed.
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Rock-Ribbed
10/13/2006 07:31:52 AM
Rock-Ribbed
by FloydianS/ip

Comment:
Intriguing and engaging shot - very nicely done.
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Cooldown
10/13/2006 07:30:42 AM
Cooldown
by FloydianS/ip

Comment:
The colors and gradation of such here are very nice!
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Wheel in the Sky ...
10/13/2006 07:29:38 AM
Wheel in the Sky ...
by FloydianS/ip

Comment:
Lovely perspective - it's the addition of the lamppost that gives this shot a kick. Great color, nice light.
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Kelly-Chaela-Rose.jpg
10/13/2006 12:24:46 AM
Kelly-Chaela-Rose.jpg
by BakerBug

Comment:
I'm sure he'd love this shot! It's warm, real, and they're both beautiful. I especially like the way the sun has lit Kelly's hair - perfect light that time of day. You could almost crop down to the top of their heads, leaving room for framing, to cut out a bit of the background. Very lovely shot!
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endless window
10/13/2006 12:11:47 AM
endless window
by posthumous

Comment:
Greetings from the unofficial Reaction Club

At first, this is just a picture. Look at it a bit longer, and it's a child's view. Even longer and what I notice is the sunlight and shadow on the wall within the room, which looks somewhat sterile and empty, and *that* is where the story would begin were I an adept storyteller. This one I might like in black and white.
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crack allure
10/13/2006 12:07:49 AM
crack allure
by posthumous

Comment:
Greetings from the unofficial Reaction Club

I'm coming back to this one because it fascinates me. I don't know what the subject is and I don't have any desire to try to figure it out either. I think that's probably the sign of a well done abstract. I like it (as I said before) for the calmness within the appearance of disorder, the colors, and the lines. And while I'm definitely a lines/curves kinda person, I'm usually a black and white person - so bonus points for making the color integral to this presentation.
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Dog Days of Summer
10/12/2006 11:56:20 PM
Dog Days of Summer
by TrynityRose

Comment:
This is just too cute! It definitely makes me smile.
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The Harbor Moon Concerto
10/12/2006 11:53:32 PM
The Harbor Moon Concerto
by notesinstones

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club

As I mentioned during the challenge, this made me smile. Now I have to try to figure out why. Moonlight is a difficult thing to capture - here you used the water and the mist magnificently to do so. Had it just been the moonlight, the mist and the water, it would have been a nice shot, but not a "make me smile" shot. It would have been a bit cooler, more distant. The lights of the harbor on the right bring the warmth of humanity to the shot and the resulting counterbalance is what I think makes this appealing to me.

Had I not read your comments, I'd have not particularly noticed the tree in the center as "distracting". In fact even after reading your notes I don't find it distracting. It's there, but only quietly so, and in a way provides the fulcrum to balance the composition.

And as an added bonus, the one ray of the moon is reaching down toward the lights of the harbor.

It still makes me smile.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
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Flaming waters.
10/12/2006 10:47:13 PM
Flaming waters.
by rembo

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club

The first thing I see in this picture, once I take in the amazing colors, is the bird. This seems to be a very self-contained, serene world - the clouds and their reflections curve around to create this containment and it is the use of the centered horizon vice a "thirds" horizon that permits this. Despite the difference in lifespans, it is the bird who seems to be the more permanent inhabitant of this world - the man is transitory.

Technicals are obviously very good - as you already know, this is an excellent score and placement in a very competitive challenge - congrats on both and on the personal best!
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