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| 09/14/2005 11:20:05 PM |
winkby whiteroomComment: Well it's a very cute image and can't fail to appeal. Given the charming pose, I like the unusually wide frame ... it makes me feel he's about to lob that apple straight through the picture at me. 7 |
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| 09/14/2005 11:17:11 PM |
Coachby coolharComment: Very strong, candid portrait. You have captured the intensity, concentration and emotion that attend this man's job. That's what I like; a real-world portrait that reveals something worth knowing about the subject. Well done. 8. |
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| 09/14/2005 11:14:03 PM |
Commesso di Limoncelloby tateComment: A simple, unpretentious portrait, and all the more effective for that. Love the well-chosen depth of field. At first glance this looks like a quick snapshot, but it's not ... it's a deceptively skilful work. 8. |
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| 09/14/2005 11:07:13 PM |
Charmby magnusComment: Super portrait and wonderful, original pose. This photograph gives the viewer an insight into the appealing personality of the subject. I know you probably meant "Charm" as a reference to the jewellery, but there's plenty of the other kind of charm, too. 8 |
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| 09/14/2005 09:48:12 AM |
Janelleby cheleComment: This is a terrific candid portrait. The simple composition and unpretentious, casual feel makes it a very fine and real-life image. As a result, Janelle is a participant in the portrait, and not just a pretty prop. 8 |
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| 09/14/2005 09:43:28 AM |
Happyby glad2badadComment: It's not a technically perfect photograph (thank goodness), but it is a really good portrait. The viewer can't help but smile at her happiness and her apparent close bond with her horse. 7 |
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| 09/14/2005 09:41:01 AM |
One year after ...by MambeComment: I remember it well (it's not a full year yet). Stll love it. As for the new composite image, it is perhaps less stylish than the original, but there's still something about it ... like a hidden meaning, I think. 7 |
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| 09/14/2005 09:40:01 AM |
Renée at Ease — Labor Day, Sunset, 2005by Bear_MusicComment: This is the only 'over-processed' entry I approve of. I guess that's because in this case it may not be over-processed at all. This delightful subject seems all the more appealing for the nostalgic glow you've given her, especially as it was taken at sunset on a holiday. 8 |
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| 09/14/2005 09:35:33 AM |
Drowning in the Boxby StrikeslipComment: Now that's a nasty, smack-up-the-side-of-the-head image! Far too much Neat Image on the nostrils and the negative space is way oversharpened. On the other hand, the horizon's crooked and your frame is not visible at all. Overall, a terrific image. Bravo! 9. |
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| 09/14/2005 09:26:24 AM |
A Face from Indonesiaby tyt2000Comment: Very fine, mesmerising portrait. The simplicity of composition, lighting and processing is very appropriate. 8 |
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