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| 11/01/2018 12:07:06 PM |
9193-web_dpc_sqby SaraRComment: I like wildlife pictures. I had no idea they could be done in colour though. This is nice! I'd try some colour myself after seeing this but I'm probably too old to change now. Kidding aside, this is a very nice wildlife portrait, and I am pleased to see some 'environment' included in the scene. Look how much context and emotion that inclusion brings! Versus a super-tight crop, I mean. Thank you. |
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| 11/01/2018 04:24:55 AM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: It looks like ink. Or an etching. Yes, an etching! It's a good example of what monochrome can see/show, that colour can't. Thank you. |
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| 10/30/2018 04:09:38 AM |
. . . still warmby glad2badadComment: This is my favourite (other than my own magnificently confused creation, but of the remaining less breathtaking entries, yours is the best).
What I admire about your entry is that it's not a one-dimensional photograph. That̢۪s still so rare as to be remarkable.
So 10 for you.
Thank you. |
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| 10/23/2018 11:53:12 PM |
Repentby williamflewellingComment: This is my top pick. I don̢۪t understand it, which is most of why I like it. My thoughts as I considered the photograph: I don̢۪t understand the idea of repentance, don̢۪t understand churches, don̢۪t undertand trading life for afterlife. And I don̢۪t understand what that wooden object is, nor why it̢۪s here. But the photograph is quietly beautiful, and suggests it̢۪s got a little secret insight for me, if only I̢۪ll look a little longer. But I won̢۪t. I̢۪m too old and wise to change my ways :)
9. Thank you. |
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| 10/23/2018 11:41:33 PM |
keep movingby jmritzComment: I know how you did it, but I still can̢۪t entirely resolve it. That̢۪s a good thing of course. I prefer photographs that defy resolution. 8. Thank you. |
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| 10/23/2018 11:38:08 PM |
bearing his ownby tvsometimeComment: Startling symmetry. Well made photograph too, exposure and all the rest of the tech stuff. But the best detail, the one that makes me look again and longer, is the second man looking down at the kid. That emphasises the ‘different drum’ nature of the kid’s presence in this scene. A clever photograph then. 8. Thank you. |
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| 10/23/2018 11:29:03 PM |
Black Dogby krnodilComment: This is a very good depiction of the black dog. One of the most magical things about a photograph is that it can show two things at once. I don̢۪t mean as in double exposure or superimposition. I mean two points of view of the same instant. That̢۪s what the black dog feels like. 8. Thank you. |
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| 10/15/2018 02:38:24 AM |
every stepby jmritzComment: This is my favourite in the challenge. Given all the mostly-incomprehensible photographs that I produce myself, I have no option but to enjoy and love this. And of course, I do. Maybe you're the only one that's perceptive enough to know that the true hidden meaning of shoes is the tracks they leave in passing, and that the more obscure and confounding the marks, the more profound the journey. Or maybe your camera just went off accidentally. Either way, I'm loving this. 10. Thank you. |
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| 10/04/2018 04:53:03 AM |
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| 10/04/2018 04:52:36 AM |
Rainy Nightby aznymComment: Yep. That's right in my street (figuratively). 8. Thank you. |
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