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01/08/2011 10:03:48 AM |
A little sarcasm helps people walk upright in situations like this so the title is totally appropriate imo. I gave this shot 9 for it's impact and would hve expected it to score higher overall. |
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01/08/2011 12:50:40 AM |
Glad you're still smiling, Judi. Incredible capture. Edit to add, congrats on your 600th entry!!!!! Holy Cow!
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01/07/2011 07:54:36 PM |
Good photojournalism with a much-too-silly caption. |
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01/07/2011 06:56:04 PM |
Great title and humour to a sad situation. |
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01/07/2011 06:00:03 PM |
Feels like I should be seeing this shot in a newspaper or on TV. Although I doubt they would use the same title (funny as it is:) Hope nature calms down and lets those people rebuild their normal lives. |
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01/06/2011 08:35:47 PM |
that is crazy! is this australia? |
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01/06/2011 01:28:46 PM |
Grog stops up toilet again and is very sorry. Will get plunger and fix. |
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01/05/2011 07:38:39 PM |
Arr, Queensland, beautiful one day – submerged the next :-)
This is an incredibly clear and crisp shot (better than I’ve seen in any media reports). I hope your house isn’t amongst those. Growing up in Tamworth the Peel River caused us grief several times. Good luck in the challenge. |
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01/05/2011 09:37:26 AM |
such devastation...I hope that they will recover from this...great journalism picture |
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01/05/2011 06:04:47 AM |
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01/03/2011 03:25:23 PM |
My goodness! It looks so calm, but what a damage under the water surface! |
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01/03/2011 11:31:00 AM |
so sad to see - its hard to imagine ever getting things back to normal. |
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01/03/2011 08:50:46 AM |
Highly journalistic. Indistinguishable from a news site image.
Very well made (Judi??)
On a non-photographic level, its horrific to think about the hardship associated with what we are seeing here. |
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01/02/2011 11:19:04 PM |
This picture brings home the magnitude of flooding far more effectively than discussions in the forum. Too real. Too sad. |
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01/02/2011 08:23:20 PM |
Great job capturing the immensity of this event. |
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01/02/2011 07:12:26 PM |
Sadly the title made me feel you were making light of the plight of these families. I did not score your image based on that however. |
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01/01/2011 04:37:01 PM |
Wow. Based solely on subject matter, I'd guess this was Judi. |
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01/01/2011 12:45:18 PM |
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01/01/2011 09:22:51 AM |
Interesting capture, somewhat irreverent title. |
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01/01/2011 04:49:15 AM |
An image fit for publication in magazine or newspaper. What a disaster. I assume these are the recent floods in Australia.
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