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| 04/10/2004 09:06:37 PM |
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| 04/10/2004 03:22:40 PM |
Rustyby eikidigiComment: Rusty device has a nice colour & cool murky background offsets the structure well. The low strong light emphasize the rugged metal texture and strong shadow create an illusion of a somewhat loose seperation of the parts. I like the repeating use of the triangle shape (in positive & negative areas) which make for a interesting composition - a cradel to hold the triangle toothed gear (wheel) . A tighter crop at the top (touching the peak) might strengthen the iconographic qualities. |
| 04/10/2004 03:17:08 PM |
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| 04/10/2004 03:10:19 PM |
Transformation Wheelby TallblokeComment: Good centered presentation - this antique artifact, a great big aerial spool floats overhead and makes me dizzy looking up. The environment is great, with built in geometic maze of purlins & rafters around the wheel. Good work finding this gem. |
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| 04/10/2004 02:36:57 PM |
The Workshop Pulley by GringoComment: Beautiful browns.......! The antique pulley is fabulous and lighting is exqusite in this rustic interior. Congratulations.... very good work. |
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| 04/10/2004 12:04:05 PM |
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| 04/07/2004 09:03:27 AM |
Too Young to Belongby LtHousLadyComment: I was impressed with the image. I love the monotone - the colour of the black stone and sepia tone - the contrast is visually strong and conveys your emotion well. The straight ahead composition is totally appropriate and tells the story in a clear concise way. I am impressed with your choice to shoot straight on. With emotion, there is always a temptation to layer or look for a unique angle of view when often a straight view of the object can provide the most clairity. There is no way to miss the message, even a detractor like lockjawdavis admits to this. I find that the picture has some interesting visual elements. The little stone on the Barone memorial, it seems is there for a reason, and to me it contributes to my imaginary story of this picture. The placement of headstones back to back is another unusuall visual element that makes me take a longer look. It is a strong image and I see that I gave it a six. Now that I have read your photographer comments in the picture, I'd like to convey my best wishes to you in your effort to heal and understand the tragedy of your nephew. Your picture will be a valuable addition to your family album. |
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| 04/02/2004 11:35:20 AM |
Half Second Too Lateby CamComment: have to laugh at this....... wonderful shot.... I am sure everyone has had this experience, perfect challenge for a foto like this one.. |
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| 04/01/2004 09:59:33 AM |
Par 4by rcrawfordComment: I sure prefer this to a golf ball shot. Nice view of this course. |
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| 03/30/2004 12:16:10 AM |
Blending into the Artworkby basia03Comment: Paul Klee on the wall is great. Red heads remind me of a quote from Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins which is ".......red heads are from Mars" |
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