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| 06/03/2018 08:48:45 PM |
pushby jmritzComment by jim29028: Not sure how this fits the challenge but I like the image and title, if the subject were sitting in the chair with dim lighting, this would have worked very well for me. There's a story here which is something I like to see in a photo. |
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| 06/03/2018 03:38:42 PM |
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| 06/03/2018 02:57:51 PM |
pushby jmritzComment by rooum: Oh, I love this. That Lynchian feeling of unease always does it for me. My fave. 10 |
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| 06/02/2018 04:58:49 PM |
pushby jmritzComment by Art Roflmao: Ah, you snuck in his house and hid in the shadows until he came home. Clever. |
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| 06/02/2018 01:11:41 PM |
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| 06/02/2018 12:37:33 PM |
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| 06/01/2018 01:51:55 PM |
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| 06/01/2018 09:45:21 AM |
pushby jmritzComment by streetpigeon: A fascinating image to delve into (final prepositions aside). The grainy black and white sets the mood, populated by this gentleman stepping away from us. The murkiness in the middle is further established by the echoed lighting, bright lamp on the left and frosted glass panel on the right, which latter sharply divides the picture and hints at an outside world. Is this a home, an institution, a waiting room? It's the man in the murk that resonates. How much do we know of our neighbors? Of the other? Of our own "selves", awash in perceptions and opinions, desires and fraught assumptions?
All this is so satisfying. Personal favorite of the challenge. |
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| 06/01/2018 08:24:29 AM |
pushby jmritzComment by pgirish007: it is ok but doesn't represent next door person as the way he is standing. |
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| 06/01/2018 06:15:09 AM |
allusion, illusion by jmritzComment by SaraR: In British English pronounciation these wouldn't be classed as homophones, but perhaps with other accents they are. A thought provoking pair of photographs which take some effort on the part of the viewer to decode (a good thing). |
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