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| 10/07/2011 01:46:57 AM |
Burnoutby h2Comment: As usual, brilliant lighting Oliver. |
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| 10/05/2011 02:35:12 PM |
Queen of Kitsch by sjhulsComment: Congratulations, and commiserations. Its a great image, very Suessian and as you said slightly embarrassing to have on the profile page, so now have incentivised yourself to get two scores over 7.257 and get it off the profile page. I have been trying to get my embarrassing image off my profile page for years now . I do love the Easter egg pastel processing you did here. |
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| 10/03/2011 07:57:39 PM |
u n t i t l e dby Bear_MusicComment: From your comments " I'm almost ashamed. Almost." You should be ashamed Robert, on two accounts.
1. I spent time and effort far above my normal lazy ways to get my entry and you beat me with this snapshot? (I gave it an 8) At least lie about the effort you put into such nice images.
2. Granted that it is a new santoku, but that inconsistent burr that shows up like a melting frost line is in need of some stropping. Message edited by author 2011-10-03 20:04:15. |
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| 10/03/2011 03:59:37 PM |
rocket-manby tangueraComment: I love everything about this, except the part I hate. That big metal duct is like the sound of a flubbed trombone note in a violin concerto. My eye is bouncing around in all the delicate lines and textures and, smack! It keeps running into that darned duct. Clone, heal, cut and paste, make it go away, it burns! |
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| 10/03/2011 12:25:45 AM |
Fall's Warmthby NeilComment: Nope, I liked the other better. Not that the colors aren't lovely, but I like the radial power of the submitted one. |
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| 10/02/2011 03:58:33 AM |
Differentiationby macwilyumComment: I'm trying to leave comments on all the shots that I really like, but I have no idea why I like this, there is no single thing I can point to, but....no. I got nothing. Whatever it was you did, it worked. |
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| 10/02/2011 03:55:49 AM |
Inspirationby bubeltrubelComment: You wrested some lush tones out of a tired subject matter, playing the blues off against the peachy orange is just lovely, top four. |
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| 10/02/2011 12:18:48 AM |
In search of The Dragonby RianBotesComment: Yet another great image that is not as good an entry to this challenge as it might have been. The two figure are only that, figures. The lack of detail only tells us where they are, but very little about who they are. That more personal level of information is pretty important in this challenge. Outside of this challenge that defect probably makes for a stronger image, because the sense of place here is amazing, and by not being specific about the individuals in the frame we can imagine ourselves there. Great framing and handling of very tricky light. |
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| 10/02/2011 12:12:12 AM |
Tuesday, September 27by mariucaComment: Great take on the challenge, I love those fractured reflections. as a pure study of light the upper frame with the power lines and the flare is beautiful, but it makes the +1 too marginal. A tighter frame would have been a better entry, even though it would probably not have been as good a photograph. |
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| 10/02/2011 12:07:40 AM |
Treasureby CuttoothComment: Nice sense of dislocation, and the partial DeSat works well. |
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