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Portrait of a Modern Day Cowboy
06/15/2008 06:33:05 PM
Portrait of a Modern Day Cowboy
by RitaD

Comment:
I'm editing my comment as I made a joke and since I don't know who you are it may have been inappropriate. If you read it and were offended in anyway I sincerely apologise.
At Day's End
06/15/2008 03:40:24 PM
At Day's End1st Place
by Lydia

Comment:
Very tasteful and fitting for the tribute.

I'm going to add that this is my favourite. There were a couple that did a good job of emulating Sean's work, but this one is original as well as, to me, the most poignant and touching.

Sorry I could only give you a 10, and hope you win.
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Happy Trails Cowboy ( Tribute to Sean Matos, AKA JawnyRico)
06/15/2008 12:37:12 AM
Happy Trails Cowboy ( Tribute to Sean Matos, AKA JawnyRico)3rd Place
by kleski

Comment:
This is very nice and tasteful. I came back to leave a comment and decided to upgrade your score while I was at it.
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Eternal Friendship
06/14/2008 11:32:22 PM
Eternal Friendship2nd Place
by senor_kasper

Comment:
Nice tribute to Sean's blue ribbon winner. I understand the symbolism using the cross with the hat and camera, and take away the camera and you could probably interest Hallmark in making this a condolence card. However, when making a tribute to an individual we should use caution with religious symbols unless we know the faith of the one we are honouring, imagine using a Star of David in a tribute and finding out that the person you are memorialising is Muslim. You are probably unaware that Sean and his family are Jehovah's Witnesses, and the cross is not a part of their faith. I am not pointing this out to make you feel bad, please don't as I fully appreciate your intent. My point is that we live in a diverse society and that we need to know about the beliefs and lifestyles of others before using symbols that may risk offending. Your photo is well thought out and your sentiments are genuine, I'm giving it the high score it deserves.
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RIP Sean
06/14/2008 10:43:02 PM
RIP Sean
by Moose408

Comment:
I like the idea and am giving you a good score, but it looks more like an icicle than a tear.
Gunslinger
06/14/2008 10:36:39 PM
Gunslinger
by lykofos

Comment:
You might want to load the boot bullets the other way, you're less likely to lose them!
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Chute Out
06/14/2008 10:33:30 PM
Chute Out
by Citadel

Comment:
This is an excellent photo, I seriously suggest approaching the rodeo committee for it's use as a programme cover. However, I'd also suggest being more discreet in the forums, as at first I was a bit put off your being onymous with your entry. However I've re-read your posts, and am giving you the benefit of the doubt that you were just enthusiastic about where you were going to take your photos, and by then it was too late for "I wish I could share them right now but then I'll lose my anonymity since there's signage that's in all of them." At first I was going to nick some points for the self-promotion, but I'm going to overlook it as it really is a great photo.
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Sunset
06/07/2008 05:34:51 PM
Sunset
by Ann

Comment:
OB is OK!
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enduring
06/07/2008 05:02:17 PM
enduring
by krnodil

Comment:
This photo just jumped out from the rest for me. The contrasts of humans vs. sculpture, mist vs. wall, and the tree branches vs. the top of the wall depict transitory vs. permanent, yet, as the title suggests, both are enduring. Very nice.
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Transient Wonder
06/07/2008 05:00:26 PM
Transient Wonder
by Fromac

Comment:
Impressive.
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