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| 12/03/2010 12:46:15 PM |
winningby posthumousComment by tate: So looking over the images today I never did the obvious thing and see what the actual posthumous shot was … until now.
Looking at this with more time and patience, I actaully find it to be much more engaging than i originally thought:
likes:
-The striped shirts remind me of childhood- as if this image was taken of me and a friend
-the chairs have a nice way of framing this
-As I mentioned in my previous comment, the leg approaching adds intrigue
-The extreme lines and persepective are obviously the main drama here
dislike:
that thing hanging on the back of the chair =)
Thanks for the posthumous ribbons and in the inspiration and creativity it helps encourage. Getting a ribbon in this category is on par with one in a free study- except cooler! =) |
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| 12/03/2010 03:19:57 AM |
winningby posthumousComment by h2: Originally posted by ubique: Originally posted by h2: snapshot or badly composed? Only thing in focus is the top of the chair, contrast is too high, your foot is in the frame; posthumous will probably call it art. |
It was all worth it just for that imperishable comment from Captain Obvious. Congrats! |
I love you, too, Bromide Surfer! |
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| 12/03/2010 01:18:32 AM |
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| 12/03/2010 01:05:06 AM |
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| 12/03/2010 12:27:50 AM |
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| 12/03/2010 12:25:54 AM |
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| 12/03/2010 12:22:37 AM |
winningby posthumousComment by ubique: Originally posted by h2: snapshot or badly composed? Only thing in focus is the top of the chair, contrast is too high, your foot is in the frame; posthumous will probably call it art. |
It was all worth it just for that imperishable comment from Captain Obvious. Congrats! |
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| 12/02/2010 10:11:15 PM |
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| 12/02/2010 07:51:10 PM |
winningby posthumousComment by De Sousa: The idea behind the Posthumous Ribbon is to encourage you to break the rules, to find new and different ways to express yourself. To free your mind to think clearly toward the solution that is certain to come, to laugh at world and at life, not doing what others are expecting you to do, but just following and listening to what's in your heart. DPC it’s a wonderful learning place where everyone should be supported on their way to be a photographer. A special attention should be aimed to those working hard with different views and approaches to photography, those not aligned with the mainstream taste and receiving no recognition. It’s our responsibility to support these photographers creating diversity and expressing different visions. Being active at the Posthumous thread it’s the best way to do it. Being active at the Posthumous thread it’s the best way to protect your and the other’s freedom of being different. Thanks for taking the time to enter this challenge. Stay wild. |
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| 12/02/2010 05:33:55 PM |
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