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| 10/02/2008 04:29:02 PM |
Longingby Moose408Comment: I see your intent but a heart is a heart and not abstract. Maybe if you turned it a different orientation? |
| 10/02/2008 04:27:48 PM |
... if you dare!by BeetleComment: ... if I dare...what? Give your photo a 10? No, I don't think that's what you're saying. To me, there is an element of emotion but the abstract part is too clear. |
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| 10/02/2008 04:26:39 PM |
trapped by dougi555Comment: Yes, I see your point. I'm not buying it as it's not very abstract to me. I do however think other voters will like your idea and photo and it should score very high. People seems to like the 'set-up' photos over 'I just happened to be walking by and spotted this' type of photo. |
| 10/02/2008 04:24:59 PM |
Fiery Redby sherpetComment: The crop and focus are this photos strong points to me. There is an element of abstract but I guess I'm heartless and am not feeling enough emotion. |
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| 10/02/2008 04:23:56 PM |
Bad Eyes + Bad Teeth = VERY Bad Attitudeby rlewisComment: I want to see 'Abstract Emotion' - but I don't. I see abstract personification. It's a nice find and may come in useful in future challenges. For this challenge though, it's only half working. It reminds me of 'Mr. Turtle' in the old Tootsie Pop commercial. |
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| 10/02/2008 04:21:09 PM |
Untitledby MelethiaComment: Excellent photo but I'm not seeing the abstractness I was hoping to find in this challenge. Really, you couldn't think of a title? I think the title was an especially important part of this challenge. It was the part I think that helped the emotional side of the entry's. |
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| 10/02/2008 04:19:28 PM |
Mums the Wordby jerseyjimComment: It's clever but doesn't make me feel like being silent. Slightly out of focus but may have been intentional? |
| 10/02/2008 04:18:27 PM |
Freneticby Art RoflmaoComment: Main Entry: fre·net·ic
Pronunciation: \fri-ˈne-tik\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English frenetik insane, from Anglo-French, from Latin phreneticus, modification of Greek phrenitikos, from phrenitis inflammation of the brain, from phren-, phrēn diaphragm, mind
Date: 14th century
I see your idea here. The movement, for me, almost makes it an abstract. |
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| 10/02/2008 04:15:48 PM |
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| 10/02/2008 04:15:03 PM |
Joy!by OichComment: Ok, I see your point. Just enough lack of focus to make it work. I think a less centered crop might have made it more visually pleasing. |
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