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| 04/20/2008 05:53:51 AM |
Six feetby LevTComment: Very Elliot Erwitt; almost a definition of street photography, really - which, because of its very fittingness, becomes slightly disappointing. Just slightly. In the sense of being too plainly a 'genre' photograph. Still a damn fine 'genre' photograph for all that. Hope you know roughly what I mean ... too early in the day for correct brain function here. |
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| 04/09/2008 06:44:48 AM |
Death & Laundryby muur88Comment: This could almost be the world's most carefully posed photograph - not one of these fascinating characters seems to overlap another. Your timing is impeccable, and the interest in every character quite profound. |
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| 04/03/2008 07:40:30 PM |
Pedestrianby MelethiaComment: Reminds me of Kertesz's great shot from the lower tier of the Eiffel Tower. Excellent work. |
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| 03/22/2008 10:11:18 AM |
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| 03/19/2008 07:00:19 AM |
659778by undieyatchComment: I think I especially like this for it being the day that Arthur C Clarke died; there is something science fiction about it: those glasses on the image right character, perhaps. The strong sense of ceremony, the almost invisible child. Either a sinister or a futurist induction. |
| 03/12/2008 03:41:30 AM |
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| 03/10/2008 06:50:35 PM |
A view from low angleby kelvinyamComment: The implications of this in this challenge are shattering: if only one were able to believe that they might have had some pertenence in reality! Still, nice photo of a duck. |
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| 03/10/2008 06:45:40 PM |
In My Time of Dyingby posthumousComment: Oh gosh; I wish I'd voted on this challenge now. My first reading of your comments told me: "a dead peasant ..." I'm almost sorry it wasn't the case, to put you in Robert Capa's territory. |
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| 03/10/2008 06:40:34 PM |
Week 10 - Inside the Sugar Shackby KenComment: There's a lot of stuff I love about this image: the mad off-centre composition, the motion, the blur around the mechanism, the detail, the light, the sense of accuracy, honesty in it. There's a slightly overdone smoothness that speaks of processing rather than of the image, and the real let-down for me: the vast acres of bland grey: I always find that an off-putting shade, speaking more of a desire to level out the tones throughout the image rather than communicating a sense of wonder at quality of light. Give me a sense of light and dark, give me s sense of texture, give me a sense of life; give me impact; but don't give me a histogram. It carries a sense of what you think you ought to do in processing, rather than of what you want to do. Be bolder! |
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| 03/10/2008 03:29:08 AM |
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