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| 03/07/2015 12:48:19 PM |
Windsweptby chaliceComment by Kroburg: A great panorama, but I don't like the processing on this one (especially the colours in the sky seems odd). |
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| 03/07/2015 11:51:12 AM |
Windsweptby chaliceComment by Catherine_B: Iceland? Beautiful place and interesting capture with the clouds and textures of the earth. I hope you at least have the location in your photographer's notes! |
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| 03/07/2015 11:49:29 AM |
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| 03/07/2015 11:26:21 AM |
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| 03/07/2015 11:00:06 AM |
MB1A2710by chaliceComment by posthumous: Correction: curtains not blinds, but with strong folds that resemble vertical blinds. |
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| 03/07/2015 10:57:29 AM |
MB1A2710by chaliceComment by posthumous: I have to read quite a bit into this to get something out of it, but as a terminal English major I enjoy the process.
The main character is the hand, who so perfectly performs the titular malaise, always with that tired tilt of the wrist. The self-conscious directorial moment is the sliced arm, which is the backstory of the hand, and wryly imitates the blinds. As an unapologetic poet, I enjoy such moments. |
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| 03/07/2015 08:26:14 AM |
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| 03/07/2015 04:39:06 AM |
MB1A2710by chaliceComment by ubique: It's a Day in the Life, starting after midnight and ending with a suggestion of a day's work done. In between, you have engaged the starter, released the handbrake, fuelled up, and tooled around the neighbourhood ticking a few boxes and stealing a few horses. It works; it's interesting, entertaining and well worth more than the one run through, too. Loved the odd points-of-view, especially the fridge one (this is the first time I have ever smiled at the fridge POV kind of photograph).
The individual photographs are also very interesting as stand alone images. Nice work all round Jeff.
When viewing the essay on your linked website/blog, I also quickly scrolled top-to-bottom and back a few times, and there's a day there in the advancing & receding light and the changing mood. An implied diurnal device! I reckon that was your intention at least as a subconscious impulse, and it works beautifully!
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| 03/06/2015 10:05:06 PM |
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| 03/05/2015 07:55:31 PM |
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