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| 01/27/2007 10:56:27 AM |
nostalgiaby crayonComment by bucket: that is one beautiful pattern the light has created on the wall...I remember this shot well...a very smart choice, using a sepia toning.... |
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| 01/25/2007 02:20:48 AM |
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| 01/18/2007 10:12:12 PM |
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| 12/27/2006 04:37:43 AM |
lomographyby crayonComment by roz: another beautiful photograph ...
and another one that should have done heaps better ....
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| 12/27/2006 04:32:12 AM |
nostalgiaby crayonComment by roz: well done for 6th place with such a great shot ... love the composition, the colours and the light coming in the window and creating the contrast ... its actually quite an emotive photograph ...
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| 12/27/2006 04:29:53 AM |
street photography tributeby crayonComment by roz: excellent shot ... love the look on the guy's face, love the processing ... i'd have given it a 10 if i'd been in dpc and voting in January ... |
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| 12/27/2006 04:27:40 AM |
pilgrimageby crayonComment by roz: opened this from the IR thread ...this is a beautiful photograph ... i love infrared so much ... and for the life of me i dont know why this didnt do better in the challenge ...
i think that some dpc voters wouldnt know a good photograph from their arse holes !! please excuse my bad language, but i cant say it any other way ... obviously they get it right a lot of the time as well ...
thankyou so much for your info in the thread on IR .. |
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| 12/02/2006 07:56:46 PM |
war fortby crayonComment by emayner: I think the name of the Fort would help to understand the image - it would give a frame of reference for this photo. |
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| 12/02/2006 05:59:04 PM |
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| 12/01/2006 12:16:06 AM |
war fortby crayonComment by annependleton: Interesting. Reminds me of Ansel Adams. I think I would have liked it stepped back a little bit more with more sky in the top part of the frame, emphasizing the open-ness (is that a word?) Good job, though. |
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