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| 08/26/2007 08:07:46 PM |
Forest dream-flyingby bob350Comment: Waddy and Germaine, you are both right that a composition with a subject at the focal point of the lines would be stronger. Since this actually was a zoom-during-exposure of an apple tree, it would have been pretty difficult to place something up there. With no object to focus on, I get the feeling of flying over the greenery. Maybe I can use it as a background for a portrait in the future. Meanwhile, we'll just have to pretend that the desired subject at the convergence of the vanishing point lines ... um ... vanished. |
| 08/26/2007 07:16:17 PM |
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| 08/26/2007 01:15:18 AM |
Touch Down Catchby KatmystiryComment: It counts for a blur and counts even more for the excitement and the years of love and support. Look at him go! |
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| 08/26/2007 01:07:30 AM |
Saraby KaliComment: In people, breast cancer is so often treatable that the condition is becomming thought of as a chronic disease, especially when detected early before spread. Don't know about the progress for dogs. My heart goes out to you. Print your images for safekeeping, and also be sure to have secure back-ups of the electronic files. You will treasure these visual reminders for a long time. |
| 08/26/2007 12:54:38 AM |
kirsten-3359.jpgby griz210Comment: My favorite of the series. The wider crop imparts a luxurious comfort to the old leather sofa and shows off interesting details of her surroundings as well. The reading material makes her face illumination look completely natural (it probably is, but if you hid a small flash in there, you adjusted it to perfection). This would be a fine portrait to frame and display. |
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| 08/25/2007 11:47:49 PM |
cueby nixterComment: Wonderful having a man standing stiffly with new-store-perfect clothing like a mannequin to contrast with genuine mannequins with their more relaxed outfits. Amazing capture. |
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| 08/25/2007 09:00:40 AM |
Batter Up!by levyj413Comment: From the thumbnail, it gives the impression of a bird flying away from home plate. In the larger version, the radiating lines focus attention on the batter and make the image look like a quick painting. Nice capture of the essence of the situation. |
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| 08/25/2007 08:57:49 AM |
kind by jmritzComment: Large gold hoop earrings and arm bracelet, face looking up as if telling a fortune, and long hair flowing echo the feeling of a gypsy woman in her tent. The lumpy object in her hand is shaped like a potato, but makes me think of Eve offering an apple. The ambiguity stimulates a lot of thinking -- as is true of much of art. The observer's creativity is energized by the creativity of the artist. Now I am wondering what innovative turns you will take after the sharpless side challenge is over. |
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| 08/24/2007 10:39:13 PM |
by jmritzComment: Night of the Living Dead, or some other zombie movie for sure. There was a thread about art and photography in which one member asserted that photographs are not art because they just reproduce reality. I hope she is wrong. |
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| 08/24/2007 10:30:03 PM |
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