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| 09/22/2006 01:08:33 PM |
Station to Stationby Rae-AnnComment: I'm a sucker for subway shots and this is no exception. I love the sense of emptiness. Also a very good fulfillment of the challenge. |
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| 09/22/2006 01:07:56 PM |
Curvas Peligrosasby huitzilopotchtliComment: As the owner of some curvas peligrosas myself, you've got yourself quite a collection! I enjoy your choice to rotate the canvas, nice abstract. |
| 09/22/2006 01:07:12 PM |
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| 09/22/2006 01:05:36 PM |
At the end of the lineby luddeComment: I'm voting you higher because of the soft focus and/or graininess of this. It has a soft mood, somewhere between sad and beautiful. |
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| 09/22/2006 01:04:43 PM |
Bareby RetroesqueComment: the sand makes the feet seem ethereal. a truly remarkable effect. |
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| 09/22/2006 01:00:03 PM |
Mischiefby bucketComment: great personality, which is too often missing from dpc portraits. and a great composition that fulfills the challenge. and great detail and texture. this is a real winner of a photo. 9 |
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| 09/22/2006 12:59:55 PM |
End of the Lineby LSchraderComment: how did you get that sailboat to float over her head like that? How did you bring the dreams of a young girl to life? How did you bring heaven down to earth? Why, with leading lines, of course! 10 |
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| 09/22/2006 12:59:01 PM |
The Playersby whiteroomComment: perfect fulfillment of challenge. this is like the moment of creation, when nothingness is on the edge of becoming something... characters, a story. It all begins with the separation of light from darkness. We see Kaos staining the left side of the picture, and we see darkness pierced by divine shafts of white. smells like jjbeguin to me... 10 |
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| 09/22/2006 12:56:40 PM |
Human Achievementby juliusckyComment: this is just fascinating. somehow everything on the bottom of the picture is iconic. The Business Man, the Port-o-San, the Bridge, the Yacht, the Power Line. Those horizontal lines somehow make everything abstract and in motion. This is an artist's photograph more than a photographer's photograph. 10 |
| 09/22/2006 12:54:29 PM |
lost in a daydreamby parrotheadComment: Wow. I hope I get to see this on the homepage. the exposed midriff is a little distracting but it doesn't bother her so why should it bother me? Not just a glorious composition, but a perfect execution of the challenge. 10 |
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