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Crossings
01/06/2006 04:39:10 AM
Crossings
by Imagineer

Comment:
The visual interest here is the stacked layers of transportation, but it has worthy allegorical implications as well, in terms of the challenge topic. In so many aspects of city life, creative solutions to problems of space, time and motion must be found. They're often solutions that appear absurd to a country boy like me, yet to the city dweller they don't even rate a second glance or thought. Congratulations on finding an opportunity to portray city life both literally and figuratively.
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Welcome - Don't Park Here!
01/06/2006 04:30:19 AM
Welcome - Don't Park Here!
by sfalice

Comment:
Yes - it is contradictions such as this that often define life in the city. Parking and access are subjects more important, in a very practical sense, than seasonal goodwill to fellow man. And there's really nothing insincere or hypocritical about that; it's just a fact of life in the city. Well done - it's a fine and thoughtful take on the challenge.
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Christmas in the City
01/06/2006 04:24:14 AM
Christmas in the City
by milo655321

Comment:
A clever idea, to see and depict the building as the city reciprocal of the Christmas tree. There aren't a lot of truly thoughtful and meaningful images in this challenge, but this is certainly one of them.
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Daily Routine
01/06/2006 04:19:47 AM
Daily Routine
by ecameron

Comment:
The addition of the bicycle transforms this into a delightful whimsy. A simple idea, or inspiration, well executed. And it's a legitimate and witty "City Life" parody as well. All in all, pretty clever and very entertaining. Well done.
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Man In Hat
01/06/2006 04:14:08 AM
Man In Hat
by TheresaA

Comment:
This is a sparking good street photograph! As well as the stark composition-in-two-dimensions effect, which I like, there are several fascinating questions to engage the viewer. First, obviously: why that hat? Then there's the thing in his mouth - is it a whistle? Why? And the walking frame - it's in immaculate condition, and is of the type used by infirm or disabled people, yet he doesn't look like that at first glance. But he's not actually walking, is he? He seems instead to be standing still with his legs crossed, which is inexplicable. So who, and what, is he? He's certainly not a homeless person (walker, watch, clothes, grooming, etc - plus he's passing by a big bag containing valuable aluminum cans, without a glance). There are so many ambiguous and bizarre aspects to this subject that the viewer may conclude that the photograph is a deliberately staged absurdity. Yet I don't think that it is!
Is it a "City Life" photograph? Yep; it's got to be. Everything's possible in the big city, even this.
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'coldplay' in toronto
01/06/2006 03:57:38 AM
'coldplay' in toronto
by saintaugust

Comment:
That's one dedicated street musician! First I thought you should have cropped out the pole & the trees, but then I tried it and all city context was lost. It was no longer a photograph about the city; it became a photograph about the musician instead. Still good, but the meaning of it changed. Not, I feel sure, what you would have wanted. So you made a fine choice and a fine image as a result. Well done.
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The Dearborn Canyon
01/06/2006 03:43:36 AM
The Dearborn Canyon
by EastKentGolding

Comment:
I like this. I guess it's the combination of the powerful vanishing point with the motion blur of the cars in the foreground. Or maybe it's the perspective grid formed by all those windows and mouldings on the buildings. Either way, or even both ways, there's something satisfying and evocative about it. It says 'city life' for me, even though visible people are pretty scarce. If fact, the scarcity of people actually seems to add to the impact. And so does the unusual point-of-view; not street level, but not rooftop level either. And from part-way across the street, too. Lots of interest and lots to get the viewer involved.
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Austin Healy
01/05/2006 08:30:21 PM
Austin Healy
by messerschmitt

Comment:
Love this. The car actually looks like an Austin-Healy at first glance, because of the two-tone paint, but maybe that's just how they paint BMW's these days. Anyway, Austin-Healys were designed and built in England, so there's probably not one in the world still running any more.
Adi was quite right; the photograph is a wonderful ambush! I very much like the processing in your recent 'winter' work ... it's a spare and distilled look, cheerfully uncompromising, and challenges the viewer to a bit of a duel.
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DIESEL for successful ass
01/05/2006 07:45:53 PM
DIESEL for successful ass
by behemoth

Comment:
One of those rare and fleeting opportunities for a genuinely clever street photograph, and you grabbed it. It certainly doesn't look like a set-up shot, and assuming that it was not - well done! The juxtaposition of the girl's jeans-clad derriere with those on the poster, and the fact that she has clearly paused to reflect for a moment on the sado-masochistic DIESEL image, lifts your photograph way above the crowd here. Her cross-legged, perhaps even protective stance hints at a certain revulsion-fascination for the subject, but maybe that's just my lurid imagination. I suppose it might be argued that there's nothing necessarily "city life" about the essence of this scene, but I'd reject that by saying that this encounter between this girl and this poster could happen only in a city. Plus there's pigeons; a sure sign of a city location. Congratulations on producing a thoughtful photograph that actually has something intelligent to say about city life.
Just one complaint: that's an awful title for such a cerebral image.
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Boards
01/04/2006 05:34:52 AM
Boards
by bbright

Comment:
This is what I feel the challenge was really about; to find a "hidden" pattern that shows an everyday object in a new light. Well composed, well captured and well processed.
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