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Lowtideby nico_blueComment: there is a mirroring of texture as well as the actual reflection. 8 |
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| 11/14/2006 10:29:59 AM |
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Reflecting on Summers Pastby PegasusComment: How did you get a fall leaf to reflect green? Fantastic. And that large green shape on top completes composition. You have 3 main S curves reflecting each other, and a smaller S curve, also reflected. The S curve is a beautiful line. You can't lose! 8 bump to 9 |
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| 11/14/2006 10:29:46 AM |
Rainy Reflectionsby Alley CatComment: broken shapes of straightness conflict with round shapes and fuzz shapes. We realize that some of those straight shapes are themselves round, just part of a very large circle. It is a pleasing visual cacophony that seems to organize itself the more you look at it, but once you look away it falls back into a glorious mess. 8 bump to 9 |
| 11/14/2006 10:29:40 AM |
Henryby Rino63Comment: one sees a cycle between the legs and their reflection, as if they are going into their reflection and coming back out again, over and over again. It adds energy to the shot. All art, all photography, all poetry requires a leap. Notice that this leap has failed. The starting foot has hit the water and the leading foot is about to hit the water. It is by failing our leap that we immerse ourselves. 8 bump to 9 |
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| 11/14/2006 10:18:23 AM |
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Luggageby ImagineerComment: There seems to be a movement afoot at DPC to create painterly images with motion blur. The results are spectacular. I'm all for it. 10 |
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