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| 11/21/2004 06:47:57 PM |
Asiatic Lilyby vontomComment: Lovely, but a bit OOF. If would like to meet a flower such as this. I would say something to it, just for fun, to see if it would answer. You see I can't help myself; at times I feel the need to chastise the daffodils for their part in what happened in Alice in Wonderland. I rate this picture a (5). |
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| 11/21/2004 06:45:52 PM |
Chill in the air.by parrotheadComment: What did you prop your camera on? I often use my backpack, or any smooth stone I might find lying around. The lowered perspective works for this. It's nice I can can just about make out a name...(Ernice Cathson 1823-1891?) Does this person have any importance to you. If only the sky was a bit more dramatic, and you'd chosen an angle that excluded more of the tree, this would be great. As is, it's good. (5) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:42:04 PM |
Lying in the Sunby oggiComment: Ah, a thinker. He must be considering the philosophical ramifications of artificial intelligence gaining human emotions. The funny toy next to him (or is that a dead cat) proves this. (7) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:40:17 PM |
Deep in Thoughtby bjc0001Comment: My this young one has intense eyes. I knew the spitting image of this boy as a child in New Jersey. His name was Andrew Rider, and he loved to bring stray animals into class. Not to draw any parallels between them, but the resemblance is striking. This isn't candid, as I would prefer, but it's not a bad shot. (5) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:35:55 PM |
Lilyby KaBooMComment: Why would you deaden her smile with this treatment? Better to not enter at all than to reduce the quality of a precious snapshot. (4) |
| 11/21/2004 06:33:49 PM |
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| 11/21/2004 06:29:57 PM |
Black, White & Bald.by neil1967Comment: Ah, a biracial fellow is it? A clever play on words indeed, but your model is wearing an unusual expressios, as if he is almost impatient, waiting for the timer to finish. Not as compellingas some other I'm afraid. The lighting is good. There are some good shadows present and I enjoy looking at them. (6) |
| 11/21/2004 06:27:14 PM |
The lines of the lifeby descolanoComment: Those resemble highways with exits depicting every choice, every right and wrong turn this man ever made. If you count the lines of a man can you see all the miles he's gone? This is some capture, friend, and I wish for you the victory. The only hurdles I foresee are those who may complain about the missing two fingers. (10) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:23:10 PM |
black and whiteby visaksenComment: Is it, though? Appears rather gray to me. Traffic jams are like bad movies; just when you think they're over.
If you pay attention to the habits of rabbits,
you'll find if you mind them, they don't look behind them
They chew until blue in the face and then more
And bored you seek solace in grommit and wallace.
(4) |
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| 11/21/2004 06:17:34 PM |
Rhapsody in Greyby sean_ashtonComment: Very good. I can almost hear the music. Too bad I'm not very fond of guitar. At any rate, my eyes feel no desire to recoil into my brain at the sight of this, so (6) |
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