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| 02/20/2008 05:26:33 PM |
Week-03.jpgby KenComment: To capture the glassyness of glass and the cloudyness of clouds. There is a certain special art in understanding the characteristics of what one is shooting - even at -20F. Some mornings my fingers have gone completely numb in such weather... I understand the tripod dilemma. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:24:33 PM |
week 6.jpgby taddzillaComment: The personal, you remind me, is most often the more interesting view of life. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:22:04 PM |
Scenario2027by MephistoComment: I feel like an outsider. The image is slightly disturbing, awakens disturbed feelings within. The water is inhumane. Thoughts that spring to mind. Locating places to photograph that evoke such feelings requires a careful eye. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:19:43 PM |
Bricks (Week 7)by booboo_goonComment: Although deserted, abandoned, un-peopled, these bricks have a certain dignity brought about through age. You remind me not to overlook such simple objects and compositions. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:18:32 PM |
646234by undieyatchComment: You teach me that low key, low contrast images are worthy of some research and require skill in executing. The subtle hint is often longer lasting than the overt, I have always suspected. |
| 02/20/2008 05:17:11 PM |
6 - Reaching Upward (Rotated)by BudComment: You remind me that even the creator of an image might find more ways than one to view it and understand it. Yet alone all of the other ways outsiders might have. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:16:14 PM |
6 - Reaching Upwardby BudComment: You teach me that jigsaw fragments of life, placing objects a little out of context, is an interesting way to reduce a wide image to something personal. It's a good tool to have in the visual tool box. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:14:10 PM |
By The Seaby tnunComment: You remind me that gentle echoes, as in reflections, enhance a photo. |
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| 02/20/2008 05:13:21 PM |
Photographing Reflectionsby tnunComment: Viewing the viewer and his / her point of focus is always interesting, you teach me. The interest in the intimate view most often makes up for accidental lack of quality in an image (due perhaps to hand held, under - or over exposed photos). |
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| 02/20/2008 05:11:18 PM |
Dinghyby tnunComment: You remind me that the rich deep dark blacks and the creamy whites of a good black and white photo really make for classy images. Visually delicious. |
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