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Eyes
09/04/2007 04:25:17 PM
Eyes
by BAMartin

Comment:
So well composed, such perfect lighting, shadows, tones. After reading the comments, I need to say I like the reflections in his eyes. He's thinking, deeply, remembering a battle or a tale of a battle, a myth playing itself out in his mind, and through that, his eyes, where we get to catch just the teeniest, tiniest glimpse of it . . . wonderful.
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Light's Peek
08/30/2007 03:52:48 PM
Light's Peek
by colorcarnival

Comment:
I love the dynamism of the clouds that you've captured here, the feeling of movement, but lazy, slow movement. The clouds are nice and toasty warm, delightfully floating, flying, they're in no hurry to go anywhere, they're just going to hang out in the sun. Nice.
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Falling to Earth
08/30/2007 03:49:38 PM
Falling to Earth
by Hipychik

Comment:
I love this; so many hints of things within and just below the surface, just barely there. You have to really look at it. I'm glad I did.
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light in august
08/30/2007 03:48:11 PM
light in august
by skewsme

Comment:
Excellent. I love that the grasshopper is not green, that's he's shielded in armor, prepared for any bird that should decide he's its dinner. And he's looking out of the frame, at some good looking grasshopper on that branch that goes out of the frame in lower right. Excellent flow here and a great image.
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The Bustard in the Morning
08/30/2007 03:42:22 PM
The Bustard in the Morning
by krnodil

Comment:
That bird is looking right at you, wondering whether you want him to move out of the way so that you can take a picture of the grass. Then he thought he would stay; it's his home, after all. You can take the picture around him. Wonderful.

Having read the comments (something I only do after I comment), I agree; it's not a centered composition, and I keep following the flow of the grass. Thanks for not cropping that out.
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Internal Glow
08/30/2007 03:35:32 PM
Internal Glow
by ephln

Comment:
Delightful. Soft flowing lines, almost as wisps of a cloud, and just as ethereal, just as fleeting. Tomorrow they will be gone (if they're not already), but you've captured them for us to enjoy forever. Congrats on your new personal best.
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Golden Glow in B&W
08/30/2007 03:28:26 PM
Golden Glow in B&W
by BrianR

Comment:
If this were just an image of a bee on some flowers, then there are some "things" that might be "done" to it (cropping, either a bit more extreme contrast or perhaps a bit less, and blah). But it's not that, is it? No. It's an image of a scary flower. A really scary flower. One that has been charged by the sun and is about to devour that poor little bee. And after that? It might just be coming after us. Scary, man.
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Painted Lady
08/30/2007 02:47:25 PM
Painted Lady
by raish

Comment:
I am drawn to the sharpness in the wing (his left, right as I look at it). I don't want to be drawn there; I want to see those little antennae, I want to explore the taking of the nectar, I want to see color and light. But I can't, I'm forced by my dull eyes to explore the sharpness in that one area. But as I do, I see more and more, delightful shades and shifts of light, color, lit from behind but never overwhelmed, delicate fitting together of life and beauty. Wonderful capture, delightfully presented.
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Angle
08/30/2007 02:44:56 PM
Angle
by xianart

Comment:
He's cheating. The water is clear, I can see the ground underneath it, even in the picture. Cheater. He can see the fish, but if they see him, they don't understand what he is. He can see them, dangle his bait in front of them, move it back and forth enticingly, the bait placed unceremoniously on a string and stick, maybe even a safety pin for a hook, he can lure them in, and then suddenly, they're hooked. This is some kind of fish horror film . . .

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backlighting the rain
08/30/2007 02:41:19 PM
backlighting the rain
by posthumous

Comment:
The trees here for me are marching, toward to the right, together (see the first one leading the way?), at war with the clouds, tired after ever so many years of always getting rained on. They are fighting back, are going to clear the clouds away with slow, mighty sweeps, exposing the sun. I like it.

And by the way, I don't think you ever "just" do anything. And I'm glad.
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