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| 12/17/2009 04:34:22 AM |
ignoring a manby SoulJanceComment by LonnieD: Title relevant to required subject......?
Focus more on the people - who don't look "decayed" at all.
Only relevance to the subject is the graffiti behind them.
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| 12/16/2009 07:37:49 PM |
ignoring a manby SoulJanceComment by kleski: What does ignoring a man have to do with Urban Decay? Having people in this doesn't work for me. Tighter crop on the garage door would have been better IMO. |
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| 12/16/2009 12:34:48 PM |
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| 12/16/2009 08:12:19 AM |
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| 12/15/2009 08:32:38 PM |
ignoring a manby SoulJanceComment by jasonlprice: Great composition, the interaction seems a little staged though for some reason. I'm stuck in a box of decay and can't see out of it to get your interpretation. If their relationship is supposed to be decaying they don't look mad at each other, she looks quite happy. I gave it a try but just don't get it. |
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| 12/15/2009 12:58:26 AM |
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| 12/15/2009 12:25:09 AM |
ignoring a manby SoulJanceComment by ti_evom: As I've mentioned on other graffiti shots, I don't think of them as decay as much as I think of it as art. Although, this one is more of random writing. The building itself doesn't scream "decay" either. No vote, I'm in this one. |
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| 12/14/2009 07:33:51 AM |
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| 12/13/2009 06:47:41 PM |
Old Power Poleby SoulJanceComment by Yo_Spiff: Simple and visually strong. I am realizing from voting this challenge that with skies, one needs to either get them incredibly smooth and noise free, or enhance and use the grain to add mood. |
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| 12/12/2009 09:30:45 AM |
Old Power Poleby SoulJanceComment by bspurgeon: Almost very good. I like the grain, some will find it heavy handed. I don't like the halo around the pole, definitely kills the polish of the image. Through out a few pieces of sensor dust, and I can really get behind this image as finished. However, this is still a favorite of mine for the challenge. |
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