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| 01/20/2006 02:57:47 PM |
There Are Angels Everywhereby ColeyComment: I like when an almost-hidden, almost-obscure person is singled out. that plus black angel wings. How can you go wrong? 8. |
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| 01/20/2006 02:51:01 PM |
Jurassic Playby cloudsmeComment: a semi-copout on the challenge but who cares when you create such a beautiful picture! This reminds me of my excitement over dinosaurs at that age. 8. |
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| 01/20/2006 02:47:43 PM |
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| 01/20/2006 02:46:46 PM |
Mother of Exilesby autoolComment: seems like a "busy" photo but the eye is inevitably drawn to lady liberty. 8 just for fulfilling the challenge so well. |
| 01/20/2006 02:41:59 PM |
Market Manby e301Comment: I'm not crazy about how you met the challenge. It's easy to "single out" someone by simply having him be the closest to the camera. But you still meet the challenge with a beautiful photograph, so you get a 9. Talk about having your whole life etched into your face! |
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| 01/20/2006 02:39:30 PM |
The Smallest Gymnastby bobdaveantComment: I love this shot. These people have been transformed into an abstract shape, which itself reflects on the nature of gymnastics. 9. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:35:51 PM |
In Perfect Shapeby messerschmittComment: personally, I loved the horizontal lines of the fences and the vertical lines of the trees. Other elements, like the fence, also have strong horizontals and/or verticals. Altogether it is like a grid from which this creature emerges. I gave it a 10. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:27:38 PM |
Measuring Shapeby graphicfunkComment: Well then I guess there are 10 complete idiots on this site and I'm one of them. Even so, I can't imagine lowballing a captivating picture because of artifacts that don't even distract unless you're looking for them. |
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| 01/19/2006 04:20:40 PM |
The slow road homeby arpitaComment: love how the background, fuzzy as it is, still provides a countering diagonal for the foreground. The snail seems to be at the juncture of forces greater than it can understand. I can relate! 9. |
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| 01/19/2006 04:19:29 PM |
By the Riverby sigrun_thComment: you use time lapse to turn the river into another road. The bicycle then comes to represent some kind of longing for the impossible, for the dreamable. 9. |
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