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| 07/15/2007 06:41:12 PM |
day 15 - triptychby BudComment: A stunning triptych and the opposite corners over the large image works very well.
Beautiful colours and sharpness
A genuine pleasure to see
Thank you |
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| 07/15/2007 06:39:48 PM |
Meramec.jpgby jackal9Comment: Jack
Glad you had a safe journey. I love coming across weird little things like this on my travels. Excellent 'out of place' colours |
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| 07/15/2007 06:38:13 PM |
day 15 abstraction.jpgby suitenessComment: The great thing about this challenge is that it allows you to experiment without having the risk of voters deciding that it is not there thing
Think I must be a bit of a traditionalist because I have to say that I far prefered the inspiration as a shot, but that being said I like the idea behind the shot |
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| 07/15/2007 06:35:26 PM |
Day 15by CharleneComment: I was about to say that this would have been a brilliant entry for the negative space competition a couple of weeks back, then I remembered your 'not even a bird' entry and I realised that you had already had one
I love the brilliant blue sky (polarising lens?) and the whitewashed walls (Brings to mind the colours of the Royals).
And the fact that the bells are small just emphasises the big sky
Absolutely amazing focus and sharpness
Sometimes the simplest things in life are the best
Brilliant shot
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| 07/15/2007 06:31:00 PM |
Day 15 - Two Cool Dudesby colorcarnivalComment: Yaaay great picture of your children giving 'attitude' but still looking like happy kids
Lovely B&W conversion, though I have to ask if your youngest son sunglasses are missing an arm?
Looks like a lovely memory of a fun shoot/day
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| 07/15/2007 06:23:35 PM |
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| 07/15/2007 06:21:30 PM |
Day 15 - Road Less Traveledby BAMartinComment: I love the blind dips in the road and the fact that each subsequent rising is set slightly to the right of its predecessor
Looks like a big open part of the country you live in. Idyllic |
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| 07/15/2007 06:19:14 PM |
Day-15.jpgby KenComment: You cant go wrong with building sandcastles at the beach!!!
Lovely shot that encapsulates the hustle and bustle. I do love the fact that on a couple of the castles the young children look totally disinterested while the adults are beavering away industriously
Many congratulations on not getting blow out on that chap's back...He needs to get out of his vest more often!!!! |
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| 07/15/2007 06:13:46 PM |
Day 14: To The Moon!by cginoComment: See I am bound to love any picture where the description includes the phrase 'This is processed up the wazoo'
All I can say is that it is totally worth the effort you expended on it
Great shot which brings to mind an early colour 1950's sci fi film
Love the fact that the rocket almost looks superimposed on the image and the silver colour is outstanding |
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| 07/15/2007 03:35:57 AM |
get luckyby AliciaComment: Alicia
I cannot believe that this was your shot...It made me laugh and laugh. Lovely red hues and a weird range of shapes and sizes...I'd have love to see the workmens faces if you had been photographing this on disruption day!
Cool funny and well executed, I beat you on this challenge but I wont even pretend that had anything to do with the quality of our shots just the reaction that some people will have had to your "scandalous" entry
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