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| 07/26/2006 08:48:35 AM |
Band: In Between the Linesby stare_at_the_sunComment: Caleb, I gave you an 8 for this. As well as being visually interesting and hinting at metaphorical significance, it also hints at the personality of each member of the band, like the notorious Abbey Road photo. |
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| 07/26/2006 08:46:34 AM |
Illuminationby whatdewucComment: When you see a distinctive image, a special image, you know right away. It grabs you. Imperfections seem irrelevant. This is one such image. |
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| 07/26/2006 08:45:13 AM |
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| 07/26/2006 08:43:24 AM |
Street Levelby BradComment: a Zen photograph! the eye is not led anywhere, it drifts pleasantly over the whole picture, viewer is at piece with viewed. the purpose of lines is broken by fragments of leaves. In this moment you have captured, no one is walking to work. "To" and "from" have disappeared, leaving only The Way. |
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| 07/26/2006 08:39:28 AM |
Drawing Linesby vienComment: wonderful portrait. We see simultaneously the man and the mask, we see also the man as creation and the man as creator. The more I think on this picture, the more I see. |
| 07/26/2006 08:36:45 AM |
Balancing Actby CutterComment: I bet your DOF cost you points, but that's what makes the picture so interesting. Congratulations on a daring choice. |
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| 07/26/2006 08:35:07 AM |
Small Windowsby spitfireapComment: wonderful expressive loving children and there's something comforting about the cubistic house and pastoral setting in the reflection. |
| 07/26/2006 08:32:27 AM |
Riverbanksby zmaerdComment: I gave this a 7. This is not a typical neck-up giraffe shot. For some reason, this giraffe has personality. I suppose it's the extreme gangliness and the perfectly curled tongue. And of course, something in her eyes! |
| 07/26/2006 08:29:58 AM |
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| 07/26/2006 08:27:16 AM |
Station Stopby levyj413Comment: good job. post-processing would not have saved you if you didn't pick a good angle and a good crop. |
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