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!!!!!!!!!!     (subtitle: No Passing Zone)
08/26/2007 07:16:17 PM
!!!!!!!!!! (subtitle: No Passing Zone)
by bob350

Comment:
Thanks both of you. Yes, it is great to (still) be a DPC member.
:)

Message edited by author 2007-08-26 19:47:59.
Touch Down Catch
08/26/2007 01:15:18 AM
Touch Down Catch
by Katmystiry

Comment:
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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Sara
08/26/2007 01:07:30 AM
Sara
by Kali

Comment:
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.
kirsten-3359.jpg
08/26/2007 12:54:38 AM
kirsten-3359.jpg
by griz210

Comment:
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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cue
08/25/2007 11:47:49 PM
cue
by nixter

Comment:
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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Batter Up!
08/25/2007 09:00:40 AM
Batter Up!
by levyj413

Comment:
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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kind
08/25/2007 08:57:49 AM
kind
by jmritz

Comment:
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 jmritz

Comment:
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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blur the easy way
08/24/2007 10:30:03 PM
blur the easy way
by krnodil

Comment:
The background looks like ice. Way cool.
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Bussiness Card scan copy.jpg
08/24/2007 02:25:36 PM
Bussiness Card scan copy.jpg
by cwyou

Comment:
Business cards sure are hard to design. In this case, I think the font and contact information work fairly well - elegant and stylish. But having a large close up of an eye would work better if it could be instantly grasped as a beautiful eye.

Unfortunately, the reflection of a globe produces blotches, highlights, and straight lines that make the eye look very wrong - blurry at best. Upon opening the image, my first impression was that the eye is most likely diseased -- the opposite of attractive or desirable. Even with your explanation, the globe takes a fair amount of work to perceive. The idea of substituting a "world" image into an eye might be worth futher attempts (clever idea), but I suspect that even a crisp version would clash with what we expect to see in an eye and would be a serious subliminal negative.

At the thumbnail level, I thought this might be a card you developed for an optical shop (the word "Images" easy to see, large eye easy to detect). It made me expect a contact lens promotion. Others may see it differently. You might want to look at your next versions from a couple of arm lengths away to see what a casual observer might detect at first glance.

Message edited by author 2007-08-24 14:53:19.
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