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| 09/22/2016 10:18:24 PM |
Blue Lilliputians by lei_73Comment: This looks like the stairs leading town to the lower falls in Niagara Falls. If not, a good imitation with tilt/shift blur used effectively to enhance the misty air soaking the stair-climbers. 6 |
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| 09/22/2016 10:17:03 PM |
Tiny City on a Riverby LydiaComment: I'm enjoying the river and receding bridges, but what an awful thing to do to Paris. For that, its a standout and gets a 6 for terribleness. |
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| 09/22/2016 10:08:32 PM |
sundayby TiberiusComment: Creative twist on the topic and thanks for not another mini-town lookalike. 6 |
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| 09/22/2016 10:07:15 PM |
Shiftby riotComment: Looks like shift used in the old fashioned way, e.g. properly. 6 |
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| 09/22/2016 10:06:12 PM |
Mini Umbrellasby illini75Comment: So many mini-town landscapes but this one stood out for some individuality. 6 |
| 09/22/2016 10:05:09 PM |
Mr and Ms Gulliverby mrbig65Comment: In spite of the title, I enjoy this image for the way you've used the tilt/shift technique (or not) to dramatically blur the fore/background to focus on the frieze of random strollers and the bike. Nice work. 7 |
| 09/22/2016 10:04:01 PM |
Italian toys for grown upsby docjonnyComment: I chuckled at this and thanks for the parody among a boring set of lookalike miniature towns. I especially love what you do with the grown ups dissolving abruptly into the minitown foreground. A 7 for thinking beyond cliché. |
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| 09/22/2016 09:55:44 PM |
Alaskan Reverieby Bear_MusicComment: Smart use of the tilt/shirt technique to take an interesting if not strong landscape and turn it into something rather magical. 7 |
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| 09/22/2016 09:51:33 PM |
this mysteryby jmritzComment: Bring it on. This stands out as the only image in the challenge with some real ambiguity to make us work a bit beyond the initial impression of noir-ish lake-scape. Struggling back to something specific I think the whatzit might be a bird with a rather robotic posture. Fun and an 8. |
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| 09/22/2016 09:45:40 PM |
Praying Mantisby NobodyComment: Smart use of foreground/background blur to enhance attention to the subject. This guy seems especially sure of himself. 9 |
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