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| 12/09/2010 08:49:20 PM |
Carnivorous bug getting its vitamin Beeby AbraComment: I think the biggest issue here is that robber flies are an oft used subject and any shot of one that you enter is going to be compared to all the work of others, Roz being one of them. Dragonflies are the same way-  That got a 5.77 in a FS. If you don't elevate them to a very high level, you'll score par at best. |
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| 12/09/2010 08:47:33 PM |
eyes wide shutby timfythetooComment: hahaha
I would've bumped my vote up for humor and creativity on this one. Funny idea. Reminds me of a Cheshire Cat. |
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| 12/09/2010 01:18:16 AM |
Land of the Wazirby aznymComment: This is bizarre, but awesome. The varied focus on what the insects is interesting. The powerlines aren't necessarily a defining feature, but it's a very interesting photo. |
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| 12/09/2010 12:52:20 AM |
Skeletal Remainsby vladoComment: I didn't vote this particularly high as it didn't strike me as particularly weathered as preserved (surprise surprise, now that I see it's in a museum). But as a photo, separate of prompt, I think it's a good shot. The shadows cast by the browridge over the eyes are menacing, sure, but add a great effect. |
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| 12/09/2010 12:43:57 AM |
Terminal Eyeby salmiakkiComment: I'm surprised this didn't score higher, as well. The silhouette action is pretty cool, and the blue, both the reflected and the direct light, combines nicely with this. The sense of scale is weird too, with how tiny that person in the background is, but they certainly don't look THAT far away. Good shot. |
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| 12/08/2010 11:48:46 PM |
Sunlight Dancing in the Forestby dahlinComment: This is probably one of the most painterly photos I've seen to date. The green is soothing, but something about the motion of the blur is unsettling, active, frenetic. Cool shot. |
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| 12/08/2010 11:46:58 PM |
Mad Scientistby SirashleyComment: This is an interesting shot... I'd never thought of doing a BW of this, due to the obvious colors of it. The spots where the plasma contacts the glass are really cool though, and the way that it looks like the center is "eclipsing" is pretty neat too. |
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| 12/08/2010 01:34:41 AM |
Revolvingby Brent_SComment: A pleasant departure from the subject matter everybody else went with. Good job thinking of a novel approach. |
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| 12/08/2010 01:33:13 AM |
treenessby posthumousComment: This looks very much like a painting. I like this a good deal. Nice job. The subtle green is a nice touch. |
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| 12/08/2010 01:33:10 AM |
The Calm Seaby pallComment: I've no clue what I'm looking at, but I love it. This is just so awesome. The striations in the blue contrast really well with the smoothness of the yellow area. Curious to see notes after the fact to see what exactly this is. I'm giving you a 10, which I've only done a couple times since I've been a member. Great job. |
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