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Challenge: In the Style of Streetpigeon (Standard Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Canon RP
Lens: Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS Macro
Date: Jun 23, 2020
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 500
Shutter: 1/125
Date Uploaded: Jul 5, 2020

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Statistics
Place: 12 out of 45
Avg (all users): 6.1667
Avg (participants): 6.2963
Avg (non-participants): 5.9333
Views since voting: 184
Views during voting: 119
Votes: 42
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0


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07/12/2020 11:44:48 PM
Hope all is well. Sharing is caring.
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07/12/2020 11:41:22 PM
This is a world of delight, anchored to reality in just one corner. Thanks for sharing.
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07/12/2020 08:27:41 PM
Let's forget about time. We can barely see it anyway. I guess if I look really hard I can says that it's 8 minutes after 6, so we are either kept after school or getting ready for the day ahead. Either way, we're at the end of it, one end or another. Just as we are at the tip of this child in the corner, who darkly considers the world behind him... the outsized Carrollingian rabbit who contemplates eating the child who has survived all those Wild Things. He'll probably escape as he is already almost out of frame and the rabbit seems busy dominating the photograph. Perhaps he will chew on those chairs instead. Funny how little information we need to know those are chairs, which then makes us think not of the chairs but of the kids not sitting in them. They have already escaped the rabbit (the alternative is too terrible to think on). It's a small world, but it's his. The power of this photo is how empty it is, how unsolved and unresolved it is, both in its story and its geometry, whose perspective busts out of frame. The eye of the rabbit is the eye of a storm.
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07/12/2020 07:12:57 PM
This has all the elements of a streetpigeon capture. Well done!
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07/12/2020 12:13:18 PM
Absolutely love the partial underexposed head, the chair tops, the angles of the walls and ceiling and the clock.
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07/11/2020 11:15:02 AM
Usually I look askance at photos that trade on other people's artwork, but this fine image is made of the framing. The central (delightful) art is in service of irony, contrast, commentary, and whatever more that I don't fathom. I'm thinking this is about absence, loneliness, the usurpation of joy by isolation. Or not. The central picture might be a window on yesterdays, figurative childhood. It's haunting and poignant. The composition of free-form grid is tempered by a fleeting view of this man's head, the picture and the clock. Lots of pleasing grays, especially the thrown spectrum on the upper left. Moving minimalism. Nice title.
Thank you.
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