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| 10/29/2007 09:43:50 AM |
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| 10/26/2007 08:43:37 AM |
Are You Happy_0062.jpgby dsternerComment: Ha! I loved the comments you attached to these walkabout shots! They ring so very true. I enjoyed the story these photos told. |
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| 10/26/2007 08:37:02 AM |
Longingby kvickreyComment: You have a lovely photo here. The natural light is outlining the distant objects and causing the nearer objects to glow. The very oof rider in the bg strikes a dramatic pose in contrast to the soft and contemplative figure up front. I would rather have a tad less grass in the fg (in front of the subject), but it is a small quibble. |
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| 10/26/2007 08:31:02 AM |
Hyperspaceby MatthewComment: A fabulous execution. I am mesmerized. As the distal light sources shrink and huddle closer together they take on a completely different persona.
At the near edges they stand cold and solitary. All is stark. Further up they begin to give of a spectral glow, and we can now see that they are each housed in their own little cubicle. The light seems less alone at these reaches and the hue it creates is matched by the cubicle walls. Still further up and in the ratio of light to dark seems to take on a meaning of its own - there is decoration and pattern there. Nearing the center I loose a sense of the individual objects and only feel the patterns they are making. Each concentric moment is dominated by different hue and unique pattern of dark and light. Finally there is a field of color too crowded for me to discern any pattern at all... and I can just manage to peel my eyes away.
When my eyes touch back I have an entirely different perception created by considering my point of view to be horizontal rather than vertical. But I will spare you any further day dreaming on my part.
Thank you for this fine time. I hope I can remember to return and fav this. |
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| 10/26/2007 08:07:08 AM |
refraction by ralphComment: Nicely done. It is a handsome arrangement of color, shape and texture. |
| 10/26/2007 08:03:02 AM |
sweet viewby rutgerComment: I didn't vote. But I think this is a fine photo. Full of interest and well executed. |
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