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| 08/17/2008 11:00:03 PM |
Godiva Darkby MelethiaComment: Hard to say what I like most. (Totally tickled at an oobie photo being so full of boxes). I love the totally unLadyGodivalike figure in her flat shoes right under the lit Godiva sign. Trudging. And why should you be there at that moment? Floriat mysterium. (May have made that up, may be ungrammatical, but ooboesque). |
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| 08/17/2008 10:32:58 PM |
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| 08/17/2008 10:31:38 PM |
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| 08/17/2008 04:40:17 PM |
Max and Akilahby DarkRiderComment: Checked your photos to discover Akilah's provenance, thinking Basenji but too big. We had a Bas X Golden - alas predigital because she was a beauty and made the lovely awhoooo sort of song. Dogless right now but we look after a friend's Shepherd X Greyhound, and I must say his eyes and posture are very like Akilah's. These are all beautiful.
(And I can tell you are nice people because you too have a Dog Sofa). |
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| 08/17/2008 11:24:57 AM |
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| 08/17/2008 11:21:37 AM |
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| 08/16/2008 06:18:48 PM |
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| 08/16/2008 05:02:35 PM |
more Jack.JPGby DeniseComment: Love the way the light "shows" the picture, and the red emanates from the t-shirt. Fine composition of a genuine moment. |
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| 08/16/2008 04:56:34 PM |
Final Approachby sfaliceComment: This is really something to look and wonder at for quite awhile. It seems to show that he is using every feather in fine tuning his approach - look on ye aeronautics engineers and despair! The asymmetry is a delight. |
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| 08/16/2008 01:59:34 AM |
Surfersby BAMartinComment: Interesting combination of elements: the solid heavy foreground, the ghostly ship on the horizon and in between the roll of the sea and the dark figures of surfers; also rule of thirds whammy of the white surf behind the iron post. And yet the overall feeling, and first impression is of the almost seasick-making big swell because of the way these elements are positioned/composed, especially the placement and lean of the post and chain. Tones make this nicely pulled together. |
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