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| 03/25/2009 10:58:05 PM |
Steamy Sugar Factory by MsAmbrosiaComment: I thought it was a fire at first. I suppose everyone did. It's interestingly weird, or weirdly interesting. I like it. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:56:48 PM |
M I D D A Y : R U S Hby hotpastaComment: That's odd ... a selective desat that I don't mind at all. It's interesting to ponder the question of whether my reaction to it would be similar if the people were desaturated instead of the environment. Would it still seem to be about the people then? Or would it be about the city? I don't know for sure. That's why I like it. 7. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:52:43 PM |
Moment's Reflectionby WeJayComment: I like this at any shutter speed; dude looks like a nice guy. Holds still pretty good, too. Nice photo. 7. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:51:14 PM |
PINK DUSKby rodfulkComment: A very good crappy photograph, which is one of my favorite things. Sometimes when a photograph seems to be about nothing much at all, and is certainly not about 'photography' for its own sake, it attains a kind of vernacular distinction and even dignity. This is one of those. I like it. 7. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:42:59 PM |
Midday Trainby bvyComment: That's moving! Even a bit of Doppler red shift appearing. So I think it's relatively good (sorry ... awful pun). 7. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:40:07 PM |
Opposing Turn 4by BlackboxComment: Brutally good. Turn radius seems too tight to be true, but just right for a photograph. |
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| 03/25/2009 10:37:26 PM |
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| 03/25/2009 07:18:09 PM |
Cornucopia (B&W)by zeuszenComment: It's odd that Deb says that, because I am affected in the same way. It has an unexpectedly melancholic undertone. The cornucopia reference is optimistic enough, but there's something a little sad as well. Maybe it's the track leading into the forest? As if something or someone has passed that way and won't be seen again. I'm reading too much into it, I know.
I like it both less and more than the J-JB grain photograph. Less because it's not so graphically striking as his. More because it ultimately invites a deeper level of reflection. Maybe too deep, in my case! (I get out of my depth so easily) |
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| 03/23/2009 07:25:11 PM |
Thurber's Dogby GermaineComment: You are astonishing. In addition to the dog, I can't avoid the conviction that I am about to see this man start walking up the shadow like stairs. |
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| 03/22/2009 04:50:30 AM |
Tail lightsby MelethiaComment: Best era of auto design ever, bar none. I was designed about the same time (well I'm cheating by a few years in this case). My tail lights are not so memorable, alas. |
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