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| 10/11/2006 11:41:55 AM |
akuri7by librodoComment: There is an apocryphal story about an American Indian chief who would not allow his photo to be taken because he was afraid it might capture his soul, leaving him soulless. There are a great many photos at this site that beautifully capture the exterior form faithfully. There are a few photographers who regularly stun us with beautiful captures of people's bodies and faces. But none, I think, comes quite so close to capturing the soul. This is a good example. |
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| 10/09/2006 03:15:21 PM |
... and he was called Moth-boy by the kids at school for the rest of the yearby ShamanComment: For what it's worth, I thought this was one of the most memorable shots of the competition. I also thought that it was as well executed most that outscored it.. I think the lightting is fantastic, and I like the use of color. The expression is priceless, even though you cannot see this child's eyes. I might have cropped closer, but I tend to crop too closely. Anyway, very nice shot. |
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| 10/02/2006 06:34:25 PM |
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| 10/02/2006 01:19:44 PM |
Quite Perplexing by ColeyComment: I love the whimsy. I also enjoy the narrative nature of the photo - something that is frequently lacking in eye-candy photos. Very nice. |
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| 10/02/2006 01:05:40 PM |
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| 10/02/2006 01:03:33 PM |
Egg and Spoonby FromacComment: Having placed third in an official egg-in-spoon race ( in a very small sports tournament involving perhaps four people ) I question whether these are unrelated enough to meet the challenge. Still, I like the combination.. |
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| 10/02/2006 01:00:02 PM |
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| 10/02/2006 12:57:47 PM |
Tonka - Bigger, Badder, Dirtierby fotomann_foreverComment: Boys and mud are unrelated? Boys and trucks? I like the dirty truck. I like the warm lighting and the wamth of the moment captured in the shining smil. The composition leaves me cold, I'm afraid. |
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| 10/02/2006 12:43:26 PM |
sha tte r ed timeby saintaugustComment: Or, "time out of a bottle" or "still ticking." There is something about the the ordered corner, the upright watch and the upright, static goblet that bothers me. On one hand it is the cognitive dissonance, on the other it is the sheer, gratuitous stasis. I am not smart enough to make a connection between these elements, yet there is nothing to tell me that the whole thing is meant to be bizarre. I am left wondering "What would the picture have been like if the photographer had, instead, tried to depict pouring time out of a broken glass?" And so on. Apologies if you find none of this helpful. |
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| 10/02/2006 12:30:59 PM |
Deep Space 9by kiwinessComment: In my primitive country sewerage tanks look like sh sh.. well, not like that. A lovely capture, haunting and otherworldly. |
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