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Peaches
07/18/2006 06:57:48 PM
Peaches
by Mousie

Comment:
great expression on your model. nice soft background with similar tones to the model neither foils the model nor distracts from her. nice effect. 7
Flotilla
07/18/2006 06:56:14 PM
Flotilla
by Keith Maniac

Comment:
vivid colors and the composition depends on perspective 7
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madrid
07/18/2006 06:54:24 PM
madrid
by tracey3

Comment:
beautiful composition.
Below
07/18/2006 06:53:00 PM
Below
by permapier

Comment:
ethereal
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Kara
07/18/2006 06:51:46 PM
Kara
by tooter

Comment:
great expression, great composition. 7
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Pull
07/18/2006 06:50:56 PM
Pull
by drz01

Comment:
apt title. the composition has at its center of centers, the true subject, the pull, the effort that is embodied by the woman on the rope. it seems as if its her muscle holding the entire picture together. 8
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Medieval Fabrics
07/18/2006 03:48:04 PM
Medieval Fabrics
by rscorp

Comment:
ah, muted colors and shadows, the lines of the fabric meshing seamlessly (so to speak) with the architectural lines of wooden beams. beautiful! what briantammy said!
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untitled
07/18/2006 01:23:24 PM
untitled
by agenkin

Comment:
I love that you have an "abstract / textures" section. You could probably also call it the "flat" section, if this example is typical. By "focusing" on abstract shapes and texture, the illusion of 3-D is lost and the viewer is forced to admit what s/he is *always* looking at when s/he is viewing a photo: a flat image. At this point, it might even occur to the viewer that s/he is not looking at a *subject*. This is of course what the abstract movement was all about, emphasizing composition and color, but I know that you know all this. I just want you to know that is the level on which I enjoy this. It is a simpler composition than Kandinsky would like, probably, but I find it a pleasing elegance. The point of interest for me becomes the drain(?), since you have given a linear blur to a swirling shape, you create a center of visual fascination. It's hypnotic, a similar effect to twirling it around, oddly enough. As to colors, I enjoy the bright orange (or red) and how it relates to the subdued orange (or brown) background (which has a great rough texture, btw)
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Muybridge.jpg
07/17/2006 02:23:55 PM
Muybridge.jpg
by pottersclay75

Comment:
//www.masters-of-photography.com/M/muybridge/muybridge_bouquet_full.html

love your sense of history. this is warmer than the original.
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Impatient Hunter (cheese & crackers)
07/17/2006 01:16:39 AM
Impatient Hunter (cheese & crackers)
by cislander

Comment:
what are you going to catch with hair? I don't get it, but I love the tiling of the crackers and your cheese sculpture is simply phenomenal.
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