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| 04/06/2014 04:06:51 PM |
Woman and Catby MelethiaComment: That's a very modern kind of photograph of a very traditional Cheshire cat. Alice is a little tall for the role, but the two-dimensional Queen of Hearts and her lady-in-waiting look to be juuuuust right. |
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| 04/06/2014 03:58:45 PM |
14Apr30by herfotomanComment: That's a big tease. I can nearly grasp it, but it's slightly out of reach. I'll be back though. |
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| 04/06/2014 03:57:18 PM |
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| 04/06/2014 03:55:42 PM |
14Apr39by herfotomanComment: Tarentaal angling for a free lunch. Or maybe to BE a free lunch. It's a delicious dish you serve up here. |
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| 04/06/2014 03:53:58 PM |
14Apr33by herfotomanComment: Elegant geometry. It's a hypotenuse fly. Very rare sighting. |
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| 04/06/2014 07:52:36 AM |
black on white and shades of greyby mariucaComment: I'm a sucker for minimalist B&W photographs; for the things that are undeniably there but left unsaid. This is quite different from those pictures where the photographer suppresses or removes all of the background to "eliminate distractions", which is almost always a puerile and artless intervention that reduces the photograph to an improbable cartoon. In this picture the things not visible are nonetheless all there for the viewer to enjoy, with a wee bit of imagination. Into my own top ten, and thank you. |
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| 04/06/2014 06:14:37 AM |
redcoincidenceby bvyComment: This is a terrific photograph that does my favourite thing concerning cameras ... it thumbs its nose at boring bloody photography and instead celebrates the joy of the photograph. It's a photograph all about photographs. A simple thought that almost no gear-laden Serious Photographer would have, and it's expressed with clarity and wit. Who could ask for anything more?
Of course I see that the foreground lady has a camera.
I remember all those family photographs of people standing awkwardly by the car, with the sun correctly placed back over the photographer's shoulder. Your photograph pays tribute to all those wonderful snaps in a way I've never seen before, never even thought of before. If this were one of those DPC Art challenges and I were a jurist, I'd fight to have this awarded first place, and suffer no argument to the contrary. This is a great piece of contemporary art, and I hope it will attract the attention it deserves from voters and commenters. But alas, I doubt that it will.
It's my equal top pick and so I must now curse you with the Order of the Thumb. 10. Thank you.
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| 04/06/2014 06:14:21 AM |
they wandered notby mitalapoComment: An endlessly interesting photograph. All the players are in different spatial dimensions, as if a family's generational portraits have been animated and are hesitantly gathering for an occasion of great moment; someone is lost, in one way or another.
The most thrilling thing about this photograph is its originality. It's not like anything else I've seen, and that's hard to do in this age of images beyond counting. It may just be the beard, but I'm reminded of those morally enigmatic Russian plays and stories by Chekov (Anton, not the Star Trek bloke) ... the questions asked by your picture are all pretty much left unresolved.
So much better to look at a photograph and be unsettled than to be reassured. Why, as a photographer, settle for doing the same old thing when you can be as ambitious and audacious as this?
A stellar photograph, and my equal top pick. 10, thank you, and the curse of the Order of the Thumb be upon you.
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| 04/06/2014 04:55:05 AM |
Happening  by jagarComment: It's rare that a ribbon-winner is of much interest to me, but this is a wonderful exception. Thank you. |
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| 04/06/2014 04:52:25 AM |
Original sinby figaroComment: I like this so much without knowing just why that I'm left wondering who's the artist; you or me?
It's probably you.
In my top four. Thank you. |
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