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| 08/07/2025 04:02:40 PM |
Pensive Lightby markwileyComment: Whether posed or candid, the rhythm of light patches against darker areas makes an excellent composition with an ambiguous mood. Very well done. |
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| 08/07/2025 04:00:31 PM |
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| 08/07/2025 03:59:46 PM |
intersectionsby PennyStreetComment: I love the play of diagonal and horizontal lines setting off the seated figure from the one on the stairs. In another version, consider a slight darkening of the bright sculpture column to help it stand out from the bright walking surface. Nine from me, even so. |
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| 07/08/2025 12:33:18 AM |
Japanese maple and friendsby tnunComment: You show us something we have not seen before, and you have done it well. I love the unusual colors and groupings of details. Interestingly, although the foreground elements have more contrast than those further away, the overall impression is a flat piece of art -- like a piece of fabric. This shows that standard advice to do everything possible to enhance the sense of depth in a two-dimensional photograph is not always the best advice. |
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| 12/08/2024 12:47:48 AM |
The Swimming Poolby noranekoComment: Aperture magazine publishes art like this. Pleasingly different from traditional-salon pretty picture images. I gave it a high score. |
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| 11/08/2024 12:20:00 AM |
Points of interestby mariucaComment: The stands holding up a barrier guide, the bare walls, and their clothing all suggest a gallery or museum) setting. How refreshing to omit the artwork. Great choice of moment, though-provoking differences in expression and pose. Monochrome works well. |
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| 11/05/2024 11:28:03 AM |
Swingby bob350Comment: Originally posted by glad2badad: Looking forward to the story on this one. |
Each year, an area farm puts on a harvest festival with many things for kids to do. We took my daughters and grandson for an afternoon. There was a large dark barn with open sides. Swings hang from the tall rafters. The person swinging in this image looked like a silhouette against a light-colored climbing wall beyond the far side of the barn. It took several shots to have a pose without feet twisted or arms flailing. Perhaps I could have waited for a more petite subject, but you can't abandon family in such settings.
After leveling and cropping to 16:9 ratio, I applied a threshold adjustment layer and used a healing brush to remove a few persistent blotches on the background. I made a separate version with a bit more white added at the bottom. That looks better, but such expansion is not allowed in DPC standard editing. |
| 11/05/2024 09:10:18 AM |
Tree Fernby jomariComment: Love the exquisite fine detail. This delicate entry received my top vote. Excellent example of a silhouette. |
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| 08/01/2023 06:02:50 PM |
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| 09/16/2022 12:11:39 AM |
The Way of Bouquetby posthumousComment: Quietly noticing beauty at any stage of the cycle of life fits the challenge well in my opinion. Thought provoking and lovely image. |
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