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| 11/09/2014 01:55:29 PM |
Steadyby RKTComment: Landscapes are normally pretty boring, but not this one. It's beautifully seen, composed and presented. 8. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 01:31:34 PM |
Anāhataby pointandshootComment: I don't know what to say. It's beautiful, like a fabulously loose drawing. I looked up the meaning of the title, and it made me feel even better though I'm not certain why. But uncertainty is one of my favourite things in art, so it's getting better all the time. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:51:52 AM |
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| 11/09/2014 10:50:34 AM |
0282by bvyComment: A terrific juxtaposition of elegance and brutality. Admirable vision to see something more than meets the eye. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:48:25 AM |
The Photographerby MelethiaComment: I've been agonising over what to do about this photograph. Because I know who 'The Photographer' is (in the picture) and I know who the the photographer is behind your camera. Here's the rub: if I hadn't known I would have given this photograph the most emphatic 10 I could click, without hesitation, as well as the immediate award of the Order of the Thumb with Garland, Diamonds and Ear-Shattering Fanfare. It's not ethical to score a photograph I know the author of, but nobody can prevent my awarding the Thumb. And so I thee endow, with immense pleasure. The 10 is, alas, merely implied.
I love above all other niches that corner of photography that is actually about photography. About celebrating he meaning and place of a photograph as a cultural icon. This is a wonderful visual monograph on The Photograph. Worth the proverbial thousand words.
On a WTF level, the fact that you have captured the light of the flash so perfectly is so improbable as to be miraculous. The photography Gods don't grant that sort of impossible serendipity to any but their most favoured disciples.
OK that's it. Time for the formalities. Kneel.... I dub thee Dame Thumb. Arise. Go forth and keep serving your craft so splendidly. Thank you!
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| 11/09/2014 10:48:18 AM |
1by cinekdoxuComment: Simple but lovely. Great light and interesting streaks via the windows. Thank you. |
| 11/09/2014 10:30:48 AM |
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| 11/09/2014 10:29:31 AM |
Street Viewby CuttoothComment: Well, you sure squeezed every bit out of that new 1200 limit! But it's not just big, it's interesting. And in this case if it wasn't so big, it wouldn't be so interesting, even though the central group is very strong. Nice work. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:26:39 AM |
MeTooby jagarComment: Too improbable! I love street whimsy, even though it's the photographic equivalent of a knock-knock joke. This one's terrific. They both look like Homer Simpson, which is a bonus. So does the post at lower right, so that's a double bonus. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:23:24 AM |
Choose to Liveby pixelpigComment: I admire the execution of this on all levels ΓΆ€“ in the photographer's mind; in the camera; and in post-processing. Thank you. |
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