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08/11/2007 11:25:13 AM |
I like the furtive feel of this shot, the graininess, blur, and perspective all contribute to that, but what I don't find appealing is not so much that the face is partially obscured but how it is obscured - as Melethia says, "smashed into a pole". |
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08/03/2007 04:18:29 PM |
Could you have framed this any better? MAN - the head without the face (seems as though we have quite a few faceless and headless folks in this challenge - which I adore) and the perfect outline of his head with light. Goodness - you got good karma in the happenstance department. |
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08/03/2007 11:47:07 AM |
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08/03/2007 09:49:27 AM |
I'm not sure I'm sold on this one, probably because I don't like to see his face smashed into a pole - seems kinda painful. (And yes, I realize that's not the case, but it looks that way, sorta.) |
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08/03/2007 09:13:35 AM |
You B & W's are Delicious - YUM! |
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08/03/2007 08:50:33 AM |
Love the subtleties and the mystery the man creates. |
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