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| 04/03/2009 01:33:59 PM |
Cathayby zeuszenComment by cgino: I love seeing those interesting things framed by the window frame and the gold/orange tones. This view makes me want to see more of the inside of that house...NICE! |
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| 04/02/2009 04:15:49 PM |
card lockby zeuszenComment by pointandshoot: The designer of the card slot would make a good representative for the DPC voting block.
I don't often get the chance to "fav" the same photo twice. |
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| 03/31/2009 02:42:15 AM |
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| 03/29/2009 12:07:24 AM |
Fugatoby zeuszenComment by MelonMusketeer: You have marvelous color and gradations of light and dark in this very abstract looking image. |
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| 03/25/2009 07:18:09 PM |
Cornucopia (B&W)by zeuszenComment by ubique: It's odd that Deb says that, because I am affected in the same way. It has an unexpectedly melancholic undertone. The cornucopia reference is optimistic enough, but there's something a little sad as well. Maybe it's the track leading into the forest? As if something or someone has passed that way and won't be seen again. I'm reading too much into it, I know.
I like it both less and more than the J-JB grain photograph. Less because it's not so graphically striking as his. More because it ultimately invites a deeper level of reflection. Maybe too deep, in my case! (I get out of my depth so easily) |
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| 03/25/2009 02:35:43 PM |
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| 03/21/2009 06:04:01 PM |
Waistby zeuszenComment by ubique: Beautiful movement here. It got me thinking about how one thing can suggest another. The colours are bright and uninhibited, and that tells me what kind of movement to see. In this case I think of something like West African. Lots of waist, in fact. And open, libidinous music. Had the colours been instead pastels I'd have had to imagine a different kind of movement entirely. Less waist. And a more contained music.
It's also an erotic photograph (much more so than any nude). See? One thing does indeed suggest another! |
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| 03/19/2009 08:08:20 PM |
card lockby zeuszenComment by e301: There's a quality of degeneration from the hard lines of a geometry into faded edges of what ought to be planar that I really like here; it seems so simply euclidean in its geometry, but then you notice the apparent curvature of those planes ... Also, the Picabian references are rather neat. I kind of wish I'd had the patience to plough through the whole challenge when I see this (and there a truly grand compliment). |
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| 03/19/2009 09:37:20 AM |
Gingerby zeuszenComment by Denise: First time I saw a wood duck was in Vancouver, oh so many years ago, I didn't know there was such a duck. This is a great capture, awesome expression. |
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| 03/18/2009 07:35:49 PM |
card lockby zeuszenComment by Bear_Music: Dang, I'm happy to see this is yours; you so seldom disappoint :-)
And, Paul, ZZ couldn't comment on this one but I did, does that help? |
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