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| 01/26/2009 11:46:28 PM |
across the frozen pondby ErinMComment: The two beautiful, slender tendrils reaching out look lovely.
Or is it two anteaters just out of shot, giving us some tongue? |
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| 01/26/2009 11:42:57 PM |
Midnight Ramblersby GermaineComment: Like the grain. Looks like film. Looks a lot like film actually. It's not digital noise, so maybe Silver Efex Pro? Whatever, it's easy to look at. |
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| 01/26/2009 05:41:15 AM |
Ladiesby RetroesqueComment: I see you've had the dogs in, pissing on everything.
Great idea to shoot it through the fence. |
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| 01/26/2009 05:39:26 AM |
IMG_0839PSD.jpgby beneeComment: Yep, I agree with the foregoing. It's surprisingly lovely. What's not revealed to us is its secret and its charm, I think |
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| 01/25/2009 08:22:09 PM |
profile by ErinMComment: It's remarkable how much detail that the mind is prepared to fill in, when the photographer has provided so little. It's a wonderful, surprising image. I even think I know the guy! |
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| 01/25/2009 08:20:31 PM |
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| 01/25/2009 08:18:25 PM |
Happy Birthday Roseby Ecce_SignumComment: Impossible to know what to say. I know there aren't words. I hope thoughts may serve instead. Message edited by author 2009-01-25 20:28:23. |
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| 01/25/2009 05:19:50 PM |
motorin'by cginoComment: My advice is to try horses ... they never accost you when you take their picture. They're much easier to get on with than people. On the other hand, around people you generally don't need to be so careful about what you might step in.
Edit to add: I had meant to leave an actual comment in addition to the wisecrack. It's the dark corners and the delicately lacy centre that makes it so interesting. Like I blinked while I was looking at it. Or the difference between rod and cone vision. Or something like that. Or maybe it's an event seen from two points of view at once ... one of those relativistic paradoxes (but I don't understand those enough to sort it out). Anyway, it's more absorbing with every moment invested in it. BTW, why is the motorcyclist's flag so limp? Is he stopped? Or is the flag only apparently limp, relative to the ... oh, forget that! Message edited by author 2009-01-26 05:54:47. |
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| 01/25/2009 05:15:30 PM |
Peacock Blastby JuliBocComment: Originally posted by Jimi Hendrix's Girlfriend: ... This was my mood at the moment. |
And I thought the 60's were over! Clearly you saved a little something from the Woodstock after-party. |
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| 01/25/2009 05:12:07 PM |
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