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12/08/2010 11:29:23 AM · #26
Loved that one!! Thanks to her!!

"Masterful! I adore blinds, and this has a very James Dean look about it. My fave of the challenge so far"

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12/08/2010 01:52:58 PM · #27
"It is amazing how such a simple image can evoke such complex emotions. Magnificent, and so glad it made the fp."


Thanks tanguera!

Message edited by author 2010-12-08 13:53:32.
12/08/2010 01:59:13 PM · #28


"Oh, this is so gorgeous. SO gorgeous. I can feel the mist on my face."

Loved that one!

Message edited by author 2010-12-08 13:59:45.
12/08/2010 02:01:54 PM · #29
my favorite tango dancer... always leaves comments that are more creative/poetic than my entry. Thanks Johanna!

12/08/2010 02:02:45 PM · #30
Haha, I just got my favorite tanguera comment, but I can't post it, because its in a current voting challenge. soon soon
12/08/2010 02:12:27 PM · #31
Originally posted by Fiora:

Haha, I just got my favorite tanguera comment, but I can't post it, because its in a current voting challenge. soon soon

I just looked through my last 150 or so comments received, and I'm in the same boat!
12/08/2010 06:14:59 PM · #32
Gosh...I just couldn't choose! I don't just love one potato chip...I love the WHOLE BAG!

Tanguera's gift of comment celebrates her emotions and thoughts into generous prose which wholeheartedly embues the reader with the feeling that she really cares about what she sees in an image. Her willingness to share so openly weighs her comments like platinum on the scale of authenticity!

Johanna, Thanks so much for ALL of the comments!
12/08/2010 11:49:57 PM · #33
Not necessarily my favorite, but the one I just got in the Payphones challenge....

Originally posted by tanguera:

Great title. Goes perfectly with the image and it's oblique lighting.


I was quite happy with my spur-of-the-moment title, and I had totally fallen in love with this image BECAUSE of......its oblique lightingf.

Thanks Johanna, for the many comments you've graced me with in the past, and especially for nailing exactly what I was hoping to convey with this one.
12/09/2010 12:27:20 AM · #34
Well, she is quoting me, so how can I not love it?



everybody dance now
by tnun

Comment by tanguera:
"possibly the language I speak is becoming more and more obscure."

LOL!!!!
12/09/2010 06:46:10 PM · #35
Thanks, everyone. Now I'm just going to be self-conscious...
12/09/2010 08:47:24 PM · #36
Originally posted by tanguera:

Thanks, everyone. Now I'm just going to be self-conscious...

Nah. Just do what you do. Only now you know that we love it! :-) Thanks again!
12/09/2010 09:54:36 PM · #37

AAAKGTHSPLGGG!! My head just exploded with the wonderfulness of this image.

[gets up and jumps around].

Marvelous. Just magical and minimalist, and blurred, and all the things I adore in an image. My fave of the challenge so far. For what it's worth...


Made my week.
12/25/2010 11:48:27 PM · #38
"This is just too ultra-chic. I'm not hip enough to view this image. Seriously incredible lighting and wardrobe. Great posing, art directly. LOVE it."

that comment made my day :)
12/26/2010 12:14:55 AM · #39
"Is this your front door???? Wow. Great image. Where is this?"
I wish it were!
Thanks! :-)

12/26/2010 07:30:30 AM · #40
Very interesting, and somehow, a bit disturbing. Like a child recently buried, and his mourners are tossing pink and red balls into his grave. And he LIKES that...

I loved, loved, loved this comment!
12/26/2010 08:01:41 AM · #41


VERY underappreciated country abstract. Love this image.
12/26/2010 08:46:09 AM · #42
This is officially my final five countdown towards my 10,000th comment. It suddenly acquired enormous portent for me, so I chose the final five from the thumbnails.

This is number 10,000. Congratulations.

I don't know why, but I adore this image. The unusual pov and odd "expression" are certainly part of it, but it is also a highly artistic image, in spite of having a "pet" in it. I can't help but feel this by posthumous because it reminds me of this image:



Of course, who shot this is not as important as how wonderful it is. The pp'ing is so perfectly suited to the intent of the image, and I can hear this pooch's Machiavellian laughter echoing across the heaths. The tiny black clouds just above the trees on the left reminds me of crows - whose presence is always considered an ominous portent. Although there is none shown, I imagine a thin fog hugging the ground, and the air damp and chilled. Fabulous. Front page for me.

I officially joined the i love tanguera group after this comment.
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