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| 03/02/2008 05:29:38 PM |
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| 03/02/2008 05:20:14 PM |
Guy in hatby MelethiaComment: I wear my hat
and walk
in water light.
Can you see me
Dreaming,
Do you see how once
I had a dog that listened,
flopped his ear just so? |
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| 03/02/2008 12:46:48 AM |
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| 03/02/2008 12:42:56 AM |
Prada Building - Tokyoby kolasiComment: You live in another world over there in Tokyo, and I never tire of your "reports," though I think you could do a whole book on this building. In any case you have delivered on so many wonders of it, variations in glass (could spend hours examining reflections in each diamond), balanced and scaled by trees and people. |
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| 03/02/2008 12:31:56 AM |
Wk_7_B&W_Cuyamaca State Parkby twmaxComment: Once again I am caught up in your time of day. Whatever you did aperture and timewise, the viewer floats along the marshy foreground, pausing like the lone figure from time to time, towards the lightly treed gap between the hills. |
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| 03/02/2008 12:15:14 AM |
Night Riderby GermaineComment: Most effective: darkest rider, brightest lamp, midtones for what is blurred. And something to learn from. |
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| 03/02/2008 12:02:50 AM |
_DSC2790095a.jpgby WalesPComment: You've really turned this old besmirched support structure into a work of art. Sweet detail of the little Xmas(?) lights and the little tree. |
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| 03/01/2008 11:46:28 PM |
Finnish Parliamentby salmiakkiComment: Very good tones, and the sky is just exactly right in my opinion. You have described the scene with a very pleasing set of reverberating verticals, and the composition carries the weight of your parliament building with dignity. |
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| 03/01/2008 11:37:04 PM |
Sand Harbor, Lake Tahoeby jdannelsComment: I have still to develop a feel for HDR, but what I really like here is the way the textures are developed in the foreground rocks so that they resonate with the background hillslope and streaks in the sky. |
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| 03/01/2008 11:24:55 PM |
World's Fair Pavilionby trevytrevComment: Just a drive by shooting? So much there. Before I read Ecce Signum's suggestion, I was wondering how it would look if you cropped out some of the sky..., but my compositional muse wants to stretch the whole thing laterally and compress vertically, though the muse offers no hints as to how to do that. I'm not sure I'd want to lose anything here as it is all interesting and wonderfully contrasty, geometric and billowy. |
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