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| 10/30/2006 06:57:15 AM |
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| 10/30/2006 06:47:14 AM |
Blusteryby JPRComment by sherpet: The waves are choppy, the clouds seems to be moving, so I think this suits the challenge well..... |
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| 10/30/2006 02:20:34 AM |
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| 10/30/2006 01:36:57 AM |
Blusteryby JPRComment by hotpasta: lovely...really captures the essence of a windy day and the power of the wind near the sea 9 |
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| 10/28/2006 10:28:07 PM |
Fallby JPRComment by Jutilda: Love the double entendre! Those green eyes are piercing! COOL perspective. |
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| 10/27/2006 07:47:52 PM |
Tree and Fenceby JPRComment by ErinM: So serene. Cloning out the stray branches to the far left of the frame would add to the simplicity of this beautiful image, IMHO. The light here is just enchanting. |
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| 10/27/2006 03:31:37 PM |
Prayerby JPRComment by saintaugust: this is incredibly emotive. is he praying to a water fountain?
if so, makes me wonder why. is the water fountain the god that controls whether or not the trees, looking aged, get fed? is there a greater message here or am i digging too far?
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| 10/14/2006 07:10:33 PM |
Another Rainy Dayby JPRComment by Imagineer: While this concept/technique may be tried and tested, your execution of this photograph is richly memorable and I applaud your pulling off to perfection something which I too have tried with little success. This has that JPR touch of gritty gravitas which I always enjoy in your work. Your choice of subject (the cobbles) is spot-on and the editing is gimmickless and appropriate.
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| 10/14/2006 04:41:58 PM |
5by JPRComment by posthumous: This is a fun shot. I like all the jagged shapes that seem to be rushing off into the distance along the lines of perspective. This is a great Cubist work. |
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| 10/14/2006 04:40:22 PM |
Unexpected Answersby JPRComment by posthumous: I think your title is refering to the question mark formed by the string. It is what I would call an "S curve" which is the standard of beauty in the world of lines. This is a lovely warped S of a line, echoed by its shadow, divided by the background and fading into nothingness the way a pen and ink line often does: lines need to vary in width and texture to carry impact. But all this is a feint to hide the secret subject. Finding that secret subject is a great joy, regardless of how mundane it is. Bravo. |
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