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| 02/24/2015 08:27:21 PM |
sittig prettyby herfotomanComment by jgirl57: Not voting in this at all, commenting only..
aweee too bad her other dress skirt didnt show the numbers.. what fun and an interesting capture with them sitting on the fence. |
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| 02/21/2015 11:45:29 PM |
slipslidingby herfotomanComment by mariuca: The tricks the memory can play on us! Wonderful nostalgia but, wait, there is also a feeling of silent falling, slowly and irreversible in the viscosity of time. |
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| 02/21/2015 11:14:52 PM |
slipslidingby herfotomanComment by daisydavid: This is quite a favourite for me. First, it gave me sense of serenity yet loneliness. Looking further, it revealed a longing for identity and closure in a virtual sea of reflective uniformity. Yet there are significant subtle differences in those reflections. Nuances draw the viewer and subject into its̢۪ illusionary world with perhaps a false promise of discovery. There is a sense of falling into a nothing, a void while the search for identity remains as elusive as the implied unending multiple reflection. Facing this existential void may require extraordinary measures, leaps of faith with no promise of reward. |
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| 02/21/2015 08:14:24 PM |
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| 02/21/2015 05:31:02 PM |
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| 02/21/2015 04:04:07 PM |
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| 02/21/2015 02:00:32 PM |
slipslidingby herfotomanComment by PennyStreet: I like the image... thought provoking, great contrasts of tones ... I wish I understood how you intended the title.
Maybe Slip Slidin' Away ... like the song:) |
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| 02/19/2015 12:32:49 PM |
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| 02/19/2015 05:03:34 AM |
slipslidingby herfotomanComment by ubique:
one thumb = top ten & hang on my wall anytime.
Beautiful in every way. It's a simple conception but so perfectly executed; in the mind, in the camera and maybe later a bit too (though it feels more like the product of a camera with an attractive stutter than it does any kind of post production). I especially admire the decreasing resolution ... the more we see of the subject the less information about her we really get. It's way more sophisticated than it looks at first glance and my own top ten tribute may be selling it short after all. Thank you. |
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| 02/16/2015 11:18:19 AM |
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