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| 02/24/2026 10:34:07 PM |
glitchby TiberiusComment by mariuca: Books have titles, poems have titles, even music needs a certain connotation or a name. Paintings and photographs can stand anonymously if so decided by the artist. I like titles in general - sometimes they become a distant voice of the artist to introduce his work or to play a trick on the viewer and annoy with another riddle. Sometimes they can be misleading as I thought in this case. The title "Glitch" took me on a too common reality. For me this image was an AHA moment. A fraction of a second when looking indifferently from a speedy train, a lost idea, a clue of an unsolved mystery appeared clear in the mind and the eyes saved the moment. Saved as a slide for further reference.
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| 02/24/2026 09:26:52 PM |
glitchby TiberiusComment by Melethia: Grainy, black and white photographs have always appealed to me, perhaps because they create a mood rather than simply providing a record. Here it imparts a bit of a rainy afternoon sadness. The water spots and vignetting nicely balance the lines of the structure, too. |
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| 02/24/2026 09:10:40 PM |
glitchby TiberiusComment by kanaj: Congratulations on being named a jury selection in the Art of 2025 challenge!
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| 02/24/2026 08:39:12 PM |
digital patternby TiberiusComment by glad2badad: Voted a couple days ago ...
That's not digital! LOL Yeah, yeah ... ok, fun play on words. Kind of cool seeing that "pattern" right in front of your face. |
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| 02/24/2026 08:34:12 PM |
glitchby TiberiusComment by kanaj: The title suggests imperfection, or perhaps an interruption in the orderly nature of things. Visually, the composition registers as deliciously imperfect, too: Hints of something mundane made profound by the circumstances of the seeing. A water-smudged lens and grainy processing which enable us to see what the artist sees. It's a study in abstract geometry and garish artifice that interrogates as much as it exalts. Is the human feat represented by the subject a crowning achievement or a questionable adulteration of reality? As any good piece of art does, this image leaves that up to the viewer to decide. |
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| 02/24/2026 06:56:18 PM |
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| 02/22/2026 10:34:35 PM |
glitchby TiberiusComment by glad2badad: Interesting effect. Shot through a wet window, or perhaps an overlay? Can't wait to see the comments on this one (from the photographer). :-) |
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| 02/22/2026 02:13:36 PM |
small and sweetby TiberiusComment by Martus: I think this image would have worked better if the focus was more to the back, with the front blurred. The softer lighting is nice. The window on the left is a little distracting. |
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| 02/22/2026 10:29:08 AM |
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| 02/21/2026 11:50:18 PM |
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