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| 11/06/2018 06:22:01 AM |
Independence Passby GermaineComment: I can't find a way to like this tonal thing (is it HDR, sorry I don't know). But look at all the weird tones and vignettes that I use, so what would I know? Nothing at all. The picture is, despite that feeble objection, nevertheless quite interesting. The centrally-placed post with all the been-there-done-that stickers makes it look like a photo for a magazine article about road trips, or maybe about the Pass itself. Thank you. |
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| 11/06/2018 01:33:10 AM |
Urban Off Trackby jomariComment: The tunnel's tongue is poking out. Which is also the point of graffiti. Such a happy coincidence of gesture. I can't imagine the numbnuts who graffitied it recognised that, but I think you might have. Thank you. |
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| 11/06/2018 01:28:36 AM |
Sophieby posthumousComment: This dog's profile is becoming as recognisable as Alfred Hitchcock's. The photograph works very well, is actually quite elegant, with the shadow rays fanning down and across, and dog interrupting. Thank you. |
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| 11/06/2018 01:24:09 AM |
Tunnel To Heavenby streetpigeonComment: I can't figure out what this structure is because it makes no sense. Big brackets supporting a two-piece cover? But it can't open, other than laterally, to the sides. Which seems improbable. I'm lost: that's always a happy place to be, thank you. |
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| 11/05/2018 11:42:24 PM |
The Seekerby RKTComment: Crop! Let me say that again: Crop! So right. Thank you. |
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| 11/05/2018 11:40:37 PM |
blast.IMG_0839by mariucaComment: I agree with nam in every particular. The other one is good and the more apparent Marilyn homage, but this one is way more durable in its own right. A 10 from me. Thank you. |
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| 11/05/2018 11:36:32 PM |
Untitledby aznymComment: Another awesome untitled. "Blokes on a Building" ... see, not so hard. Those suspended scaffolds are ingenious. I see how they work, and can appreciate their capacity to be easily repositioned at any level. Health & Safety Inspectors would have a hissy fit, but that's what keeps them fulfilled. It's a fascinating photograph for more reasons than the sneaky scaffolding solution, however. Thank you. |
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| 11/05/2018 11:22:26 PM |
out of milkby Ecce_SignumComment: Did you take a light meter reading? Or even get an aperture/shutter pair using an auto-exposure camera? If you did you can calculate the unknown aperture size from your known 41s exposure.
This is a terrific pinhole, it has that film-like quality that I am a sucker for. Thank you. |
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| 11/05/2018 11:12:54 PM |
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| 11/05/2018 11:11:33 PM |
a1003933by MAKComment: You really are a brilliantly accomplished photographer. Having fiddled about with cameras for nearly 50 years, I still can't imagine how anyone can master the craft sufficiently to take photographs of this kind of difficult subject with such meticulous verity. I couldn't do it. Of course, I don't wish to either, but sometimes I wonder if I can't do it because I don't wish to, or I don't wish to because I can't do it. But I give myself the benefit of the doubt. Thank you. |
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