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| 04/10/2015 12:14:11 PM |
the fenceby AbraComment by Zita: By focusing on the intricacies of the wiring technique through the first wooden post, you have avoided a trite fence leading line image; yet, that post does not stop the viewer from traveling down the picture. Sharp, colorful with lots of interest. I opened this with the mindset of assigning a seven, but as I worked through my comment I think a nine suites it better. I hope this does well for you. |
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storm boyby AbraComment by LevT: very genuine shot. A little put off by the overpoweringly bright background |
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| 04/09/2015 03:51:29 AM |
storm boyby AbraComment by ubique: Hard to think of a photograph that revolves so much around a relatively small point; the eyes of the boy. Maybe J-J Beguin's Eye Contact. The boy's gaze is a skewer, piercing right through the viewer. It's a remarkable shot. Thank you. |
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