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| 01/04/2009 08:51:55 PM |
by aznymComment: One of the many small lessons that you scatter in your quiet wake, Az, is when to tilt and when to not tilt. I invite the observer of this image to tip your head & make it 'straight' for a moment. See? This really is a 'when to tilt' moment! |
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| 01/04/2009 08:44:04 PM |
softby cginoComment: Yes, better than the star shot. Karen's characterisation of the shot as a "visual purr" is just ... so apt (nearly said 'perfect', which would have made me want to spell it purrfect ... I'm so glad I didn't). |
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| 01/04/2009 08:40:21 PM |
Dunegrass in Winterby Bear_MusicComment: There's a beach I remember that had this grass. I loved it, for two weeks every year until I was about 12. It has apartments and a golf course now. I'd prefer it was a hole, I think. |
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| 01/04/2009 08:37:02 PM |
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| 01/04/2009 08:34:55 PM |
Popcornby GermaineComment: You go out in the daytime too? I was beginning to suspect ... well, let's just say I was laying in a supply of garlic & crucifixes.
"Use Other Entrance" is one of my favourite signs, as long as there's one on every entrance. It's like a sign that says, "The City Regrets the Inconvenience Caused by This Sign." |
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| 01/04/2009 08:29:22 PM |
starbeamsby cginoComment: I don't like Lensbaby's star aperture thing, but in your case I hereby grant a special professional dispensation to use it.
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| 01/04/2009 08:15:54 PM |
Cold Time for Joeby banmornComment: It does not need the comma you were considering or indeed any punctuation think James Joyce and Ulysses it's a very Joycian kind of image in fact Yes
edit to correct spelling although Joyce probably wouldnt haveMessage edited by author 2009-01-04 20:16:35. |
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| 01/04/2009 08:09:35 PM |
winterfield by ErinMComment: Yes! Title stopped my breath for a moment as well. It's a deeply sensory image ... I can see it, smell it, feel it, taste it, and hear it (I've been in a lot of winter fields, and this transports me there totally). |
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| 01/04/2009 08:05:14 PM |
c h a s eby RetroesqueComment: Perfect super-landscape proportions. Plus a Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner Award, which is nothing to be sneezed at, and packed with lean protein too. The LB makes the scene revolve ... not spin, but very slowly revolve about its axis. |
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| 01/04/2009 08:00:11 PM |
Lost Lagoonby zeuszenComment: Beauty in ambiguity.
Which is 'real'? The dark or the light?
Which is 'up'? Which down?
Not easy to resolve, but impossible to dismiss. |
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