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| 06/09/2025 05:58:23 PM |
Sand-Portraitby LevTComment: this messes with my pareidolia. also, nice sand painting. |
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| 06/09/2025 05:57:10 PM |
Fly highby wildirisComment: I like the messy aspects of this photo. i'm not as crazy about the tidy aspects of it. |
| 06/09/2025 05:39:03 PM |
Canopy & Undergrowthby Bear_MusicComment: a drone shot i presume. i do like the spiraling sharp shapes. maybe the darks could be darker. I want a sense of what hides in the wilderness. just a hint, something to provoke |
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| 06/09/2025 05:35:20 PM |
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| 06/09/2025 05:28:04 PM |
Rowby BarronessComment: I like the composition, with the emptiness at the bottom of the image. The filter ruins it, though. Protect your art from filters! |
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| 06/09/2025 04:26:54 PM |
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| 06/09/2025 04:26:08 PM |
What the Silence Holdsby markwileyComment: I like how his beard merges into the tree. I like how he towers over smokestacks. I like how he questions me. I like the background blur. there's something a little too crisp and HDR about this though. I don't need to see his every detail. |
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| 06/09/2025 04:22:26 PM |
A Few Days Laterby jomariComment: even if you like how this turned out, this doesn't feel like you. this feels like a computer. |
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| 06/09/2025 04:20:26 PM |
blurred realities by primabarbaraComment: a ghostly convergence into the center. this looks like the consolidation of hundreds of works of art, all overlaid, much of it being lost in the process, like history is lost to archaeologists. |
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| 06/09/2025 04:18:56 PM |
Its Timeby DCrest01Comment: I think filter is a big hindrance to the impact of the photo. all the individual elements have a Pier One aesthetic which is not the same as fine arts. That being said, I think the idea of putting a clock on a swing is clever. Some of the earliest clocks were based on a pendulum, and the notion of time which we think of as progressing forward is actually just swinging back and forth. add to that the theme of reeds waving in the wind, and you have a whole meditation on time. I would just say get a more evocative backdrop, filter, and props. |
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