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Challenge: I am the Walrus (Advanced Editing VII*)
Collection: 2015
Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark II
Lens: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Canon
Date: Jun 19, 2015
Aperture: 1.4
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/8000
Date Uploaded: Jun 23, 2015

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Statistics
Place: 67 out of 99
Avg (all users): 5.7642
Avg (commenters): 6.5455
Avg (participants): 5.9492
Avg (non-participants): 5.5319
Views since voting: 379
Views during voting: 197
Votes: 106
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0


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07/02/2015 05:12:39 PM
a gaze of understanding. lovely work
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07/02/2015 11:55:40 AM
this is astounding. you and Abra are best in show. 10


Here is my blue ribbon for photos I can't give ribbons to:

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07/02/2015 09:05:44 AM
Always a curious incident. Good one.
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07/02/2015 06:59:42 AM
Love the severing lines. And an intriguing focal point. 8
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07/01/2015 11:43:27 AM
I really want to like this one. The top part is so wonderful. I love the railing and the face looking down, but as I scanned down, the bottom part of the photo just didn't stand up to the top. It's weird, I don't usually find photos that part almost mesmerizes me and the other part falls flat. Usually they flat part takes away from the other part and makes it just kind of "meh". It doesn't in this case. For some reason, the person really intrigues me. I'm rambling, I know, I just wanted to leave some feedback, even if it doesn't make sense. :)
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07/01/2015 11:42:25 AM
You're on the wrong side of the fence? Cunningly framed monochrome.
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07/01/2015 10:52:15 AM
What intrigues me about this image is that the leading line of the bridge, the direction of the walking people and the dog all point to the upper right of the frame. Yet, the young man is looking down and to the left. For me, it imparts perfectly the subtle enigmas often ingrained in your work. I think you chose well to use this image as a definition of you as a photographer. Kudos.
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07/01/2015 09:11:59 AM
so much wonderful in the frame- smooth and dark and blur and emotion and random chaos and compositional order.
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06/29/2015 10:18:42 PM
You have such a wonderful way of seeing. I suspect these two are just making their first acquaintaince, and both just a bit wary. Either than or they're old friends and catching up. Either way, it's nice to peek into the day from just beyond the fence.
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06/27/2015 01:10:03 PM
Another understated study in connections this time via a striking pov. bump
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06/26/2015 07:05:37 AM
Watcher
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