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| 09/27/2006 06:27:52 PM |
Rain, Rain, Go Awayby princessfriesenComment: I think there's an art to making something just focused enough so that we can recognize it, but no more. You accomplish that here, and it well fits the mood of rain. 8 |
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| 09/27/2006 06:27:47 PM |
Forgottenby marcelliebComment: Fists clenched in fury,
her face defiantly smiles,
mouth open for milk.
8 |
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| 09/27/2006 06:24:58 PM |
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| 09/27/2006 06:24:27 PM |
Sunny side downby jjbeguinComment: two people sandwiched by darkness, who are themselves darkness. eaves and umbrellas and windshields reflect the light of what is possible, but not happening. Notice a large triangle of lighter tones, bisected by the horizon. Just below the horizon, i.e., completely of this world of wet, appear our shadowy protagonists and their shadowy reflections. It is as if the rain itself created them. And there... I think I see God in a milk truck... 8 |
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| 09/27/2006 06:21:10 PM |
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| 09/27/2006 06:21:04 PM |
Splashby clp1000Comment: everything I ever thought I knew... explodes! There is the world and then there is my bright ray going into the world, reflecting its colors. One day it explodes. photo as bomb. the night of mind obliterated. 9 |
| 09/27/2006 06:19:01 PM |
submission #78by swankFotoComment: is that a zoom blur? beautiful!! A rush of light in darkness substitutes for the rush of rain. Obscuration filters the visible world down to a lone figure who represents nothing so well as rain. 10 |
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| 09/27/2006 06:17:58 PM |
a rainy sunsetby alpharichComment: I love iconography, symbology. You have here the sun, and the rain. From all this complex world you isolated these elements and presented them, dead center, one next to the other. 10 I say, upside-down and backwards, 10. |
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| 09/27/2006 06:16:30 PM |
w!nston !n the ra!nby annasenseComment: nothing is wetter than that dog.
that dog is wet down to my bones.
even his reflection is wet.
but every truly great picture has one crucial element that departs it from the rest: in this case, it is the leash pulling poor winston. struggle against the inevitable. being pulled toward doom. oh the hilarious tragedy of it all. We are dog. Amen. |
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| 09/27/2006 04:36:50 PM |
The Giant Puddleby ndsComment: you need a better title, but funny shot. you get a 7 for lol factor. |
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