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| 11/09/2017 05:29:20 PM |
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| 11/09/2017 05:26:39 PM |
Survival in a Harsh Environmentby hahn23Comment: A beautiful and well-composed scene that uses the RoT well. I only wish there was better separation between the foreground tree and the dense background foliage. |
| 11/09/2017 04:52:52 PM |
Late night snack by GeorgesBogaertComment: Well-placed subject for RoT, along with fascinating background art. It's pretty busy, but the placement and lighting creates decent subject isolation. The left and bottom vignetting is too much for my taste... Still an effective response to the challenge. |
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| 11/09/2017 04:42:06 PM |
Lady Dancerby glad2badadComment: I like the fall color palette' contrast with the dark branches of the tree trunk. It's placement and even its presence elevates this from verging on abstraction to a meaningful fall image. Cool. |
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| 11/09/2017 04:04:49 PM |
super emo by gintayComment: Nice RoT subject placement combined with a soft background that provides context without distracting from the subject, which has interesting posture and facial expression. |
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| 11/09/2017 04:03:12 PM |
Juvenile Great Blue Heronby MaryOComment: I like the way the subject placement leaves lots of room on the right and adds to the mystery of what's got the bird's rapt attention. |
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| 11/09/2017 04:01:01 PM |
Junk Yard Catby jomariComment: Interesting tableau and engaging color palette with effective RoT subject placement. He/she doesn't look as scrawny as I'd expect in the environment, though. |
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| 11/09/2017 03:58:36 PM |
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| 11/09/2017 03:56:40 PM |
and she was by jagarComment: Great light and textures supporting the subject and location. |
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| 11/05/2017 11:56:54 PM |
Lightby posthumousComment: The weight of stone and the lightness of being. Each image simultaneously adding to an emotional load; each image elevating the soul. From my viewpiont, each change moves as a refraction. And in the end... I feel more stone than light. |
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