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| 03/05/2007 08:40:49 PM |
Sunday Fishingby TuckersmomComment: I like the complexity of the composition, the rich tones, the implied story, the gaze out of frame. they seem to be looking at the 4, but I'm going to give this a 9 |
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| 03/05/2007 08:39:15 PM |
gypsyby humanprotocoldroidComment: Is that really DOF or did you just blur it? It looks great. I hope it is DOF. That would be spectacular. 8 |
| 03/05/2007 08:38:09 PM |
Pristineby kreshkinComment: remarkable. this is like a cross-section, bearing no resemblance to the reality it is taken from. That's what photography is all about. 8 |
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| 03/05/2007 08:37:23 PM |
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| 03/05/2007 08:37:10 PM |
Driftwoodby gisliComment: Nice composition. 7, which is a high score from me for a landscape. |
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| 03/05/2007 08:36:45 PM |
Au voleur!by yannComment: stunning composition. even the faded horizontal lines in the background add to it. 8 |
| 03/05/2007 08:36:15 PM |
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| 03/05/2007 08:34:49 PM |
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| 03/05/2007 08:32:47 PM |
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| 03/05/2007 08:32:05 PM |
good girlby silverfoxxComment: Another brilliant piece from you. I'm just going to wait for you to NOT get a ribbon in this challenge and then laugh at DPC (once again) for missing the brilliance that is right in front of their faces. I hope they prove me wrong. sorry that my stridency is keeping me from saying anything useful. It is difficult to talk about something that works so instantaneously. I am not going to point here to references. This is simply you. You use the haphazard folds of a backward shirt to convey a sense of not belonging, but at the same time to show the beauty of not belonging as well as the sadness, because the ill-fitting shirt drapes beautifully all around you. And then there is the perfect ivory skin tone, perfectly perfectly lit and captured. Like a painting, and yet more real, more physical, more three-dimensional than most photographs (the way some master paintings are). Brava. 10 doesn't begin to describe this. |
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