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| 04/06/2004 10:14:11 AM |
Delightful Disarrayby flip89Comment by soccerdad: Sorry, this is a mess, not chaos so that costs a point. That having been said, I am giving a few extra points for interest in the chockolate theme. I would have left out the real quarter. -5 |
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| 04/06/2004 08:56:47 AM |
The Raceby flip89Comment by cloverstar: Congratulations on being in the top 10. This is a great motion blur.
I'd like to see this on TL.
cloverstar TE |
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| 04/06/2004 04:50:17 AM |
The Raceby flip89Comment by Clarney: Undoubtly the best shot in the "Motion Blur" challenge, a superb example of the challenge requirement. Beautiful colour and light, it has an oil painting come pastel feel about it, very Turneresque. You should put this one up for sale, or at least pass me an A3 printable copy. |
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| 04/05/2004 07:55:52 PM |
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| 04/05/2004 04:42:47 PM |
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| 04/05/2004 02:15:16 PM |
Delightful Disarrayby flip89Comment by obstetrify: I am in a quandary over htis challenge. There are many pictures of chaotic
scenes, but somehow I think of chaos as something more widespread. I have not entered the competition because I could not think of anything to submit and frankly, please forgive me, I don't think anyone else has, so far. |
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| 04/05/2004 01:06:40 PM |
Ready for Springby flip89Comment by Jeileen: The bottom right corner - whatever that is, it is distracting. I like the black and white. I could see this as a poster. Good job! |
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| 04/05/2004 11:19:09 AM |
The Raceby flip89Comment by geewhy: My favourite from the challenge..most definitely should have ribboned.
Great work.
Gordon |
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| 04/05/2004 11:13:06 AM |
The Raceby flip89Comment by flip89: This is a photograph of the flock of seagulls that live on our local beach (Lake Michigan on Thorndale and Sheridan in Chicago). Every afternoon, there's an old lady who feeds the flock. This particular afternoon, I was taking pictures of them while they were resting on the beach near the water. All of a sudden, they took off and flew streaming toward the street away from the lake. I thought that a dog was coming toward them. Sometimes they take off when a dog is nearby. But it turned out that the old lady was approaching the lake, but she was still half a block away, still across the street. But the birds just knew. I was just lucky to be there. Out takes in my profile.
Thanks again for all your interest and support. |
| 04/05/2004 10:42:05 AM |
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