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| 07/17/2025 01:20:38 PM |
Vaquero by BaldurTComment: Love the processing choices here. Really juxtaposes the rugged and the glamourous quite nicely. |
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| 07/17/2025 12:44:19 PM |
The poolby SistoComment: Sublime. That framing choice to include the manmade foreground element makes this something poetic. |
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| 07/16/2025 10:08:33 AM |
unsettled atmosphereby tvsometimeComment: I do enjoy the mood of this scene. Pretty sure I know exactly which intersection in northwest Austin this is near. I used to work in this area many years ago! |
| 07/16/2025 09:27:41 AM |
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| 07/15/2025 10:35:45 PM |
Madonna by LevTComment: Wow, those eyes...such an amazing capture!
Personally, as heretical as it sounds, I find the baby's defocused head just a tad distracting. Recognizing that the child is also a key part of the story here, I might try cropping for something more like 8x10 such that the child's forehead and hand are visible in the frame, but not the whole head. |
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| 07/15/2025 10:31:08 PM |
elevation by mitalapoComment: Not voting yet, but I have to say this is probably my personal favorite in the challenge on first blush. The title is inspired. I love how it makes the sense of place and the person's experience of place-in-the-place the main storytelling element. Personally, I would have cropped a bit tighter on the left, to capture the mountain peak while still placing the subject a little off-center and to make the leading line of the handrail a little less distracting from the horizon. |
| 07/15/2025 10:30:46 PM |
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| 07/15/2025 10:29:18 PM |
The author by NeatComment: Not voting yet. But wanted to say this one exhibits a level of skill with posed portraiture that I truly admire. It takes both a cooperative subject and a gifted photographer for a moment like this to work this beautifully--to be obviously "composed" yet still register as authentic to the personality of the subject. It definitely has that "book jacket" or "speaking engagement" byline feel to it, and I imagine the subject would feel very flattered by it. |
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| 07/15/2025 10:28:43 PM |
Ray Banby PaulComment: For me, the film grain on this one gives it a sort of retro glamour. Would have made an amazing Advertisement entry in that challenge. :-) |
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| 07/14/2025 10:54:44 PM |
Romance Interrupted? by glad2badadComment: Love this composition. The title, to me, suggests something subversive about the editing choices--makes me wonder how this might look if it had been stylized under something like a cracked glass overlay or grunge vignette to visually interrupt the softness of the scene. A top picks for me this challenge. |
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