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Momentary bliss
12/08/2010 07:29:55 AM
Momentary bliss
by odriew

Comment:
Originally posted by tanguera:

I feel as though I have just witnessed this in person, and the image has become a memory, fading away but bright with emotion. Love it.


See? Perfect appreciation of your image as so much more than just a photograph. A comment worth a hundred DPC ribbons. A thousand.
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Momentary bliss
12/06/2010 01:25:46 PM
Momentary bliss
by odriew

Comment:
It is not easy to persist with an alternate, wilfully low-fidelity vision of photography when you know it will be widely dismissed and underestimated (and I say ‘persist’ advisedly, because this image is no lucky fluke – you obviously know exactly what you are after, and how to get it, and this is clearly not your first try).

With modern digital hardware & software it has become ridiculously easy for virtually anyone to make photographs that will ‘wow’ the family and friends, and even earn the popular acclaim of fellow photography enthusiasts. That’s a good thing and a bad thing. But mostly it’s bad.

The desire for popular approval imposes a sort of artificial selection process; certain kinds of images are routinely ‘selected’, while others – the familial black sheep – are suppressed. Thus the photographic gene pool shrinks, and every photograph begins to look more or less the same as every other. It’s like dog shows, where breeders pursue in a frenzy of misguided inbreeding a prescribed ideal to the point that the ‘best’ dogs soon differ from the rest only in details nearly imperceptible to anyone but a breeder or a judge (i.e. people who have forgotten what a dog is actually for).

Photographs such as this one of yours represent a random mutation, a shot of unfamiliar DNA from some exotic land. You sneak into the DPC village and seduce a few of the more impressionable damsels (or blokes, as the case may be) with thrilling visions of some foreign place, some wicked bohemia of strange lighting, eccentric compositions, and all kinds of deliberate ‘distractions’. You break all the rules. And you even manage to impregnate a couple of the villagers, so that their own photographic offspring will carry forward some small part of your artistic DNA. It’s just a flicker of change in the grand scheme of things, a tiny spark, and yet that’s all it takes. The village is changed forever, and for the better. You cause the blur of just one water drop, the rendering just one ladybug in scratchy monotone, and you can die happy. In some small but imperishable way you will be immortal.

I therefore award you the Charles Darwin Medal for Magnificently Mutant Photography. Congratulations. And thank you.

This is my pick for best photograph in the challenge. 10.
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russet to dusk
12/06/2010 08:13:15 AM
russet to dusk
by skewsme

Comment:
I now feel bad that I didn't get to this one at all when I tried (& failed) to wade through the other stuff. A buried treasure for me. Thank you.
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the final fall
12/06/2010 12:59:57 AM
the final fall
by posthumous

Comment:
Originally posted by bspurgeon:

... You almost don't need the top third.


Well, you could say that about almost any challenge.
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the final fall
12/06/2010 12:59:05 AM
the final fall
by posthumous

Comment:
Never would have guessed it was you. Might have guessed the missus though. Wish I could have voted on and thus validated that second 10 but I'd seen too many like the first page by then and the gag reflex overwhelmed me.
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quadratum infinitum
12/06/2010 12:43:52 AM
quadratum infinitum
by bspurgeon

Comment:
Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by ubique:

First I liked the image, then I didn't like it, then I did. Like the old zen paradox about a mountain.


I thought that was a Donovan song...


Well it was, but it was a buddhist saw before that. That Donovan was just a leech.
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Pink Thing
12/05/2010 06:34:24 AM
Pink Thing
by tnun

Comment:
S'ok, so's the tank thing, but i still prefer the feather thing. I'd wear a button for the feather thing.
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parrotia et alia
12/05/2010 03:56:35 AM
parrotia et alia
by tnun

Comment:
Interesting photograph. Not perhaps as ominous as the title suggests. I like the screen effect of the near branches, obscuring the background forest. Hmmm ... maybe it is portentous after all! Top three pick for me. Thank you.
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Feeling down
12/05/2010 03:49:13 AM
Feeling down
by the99

Comment:
As was I,until I came upon this interesting image. A welcome relief. Thank you.
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the final fall
12/05/2010 03:45:10 AM
the final fall
by posthumous

Comment:
Beautiful movement. Sensory delight. I doubt that I can stomach looking at the necessary 20% of the images in this challenge, so my vote may not help you. 10. Thank you.
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