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Challenge: Candid VII (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Ricoh GR Digital III
Date: Oct 21, 2011
Date Uploaded: Oct 23, 2011

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Statistics
Place: 115 out of 148
Avg (all users): 5.0621
Avg (commenters): 7.2222
Avg (participants): 5.3455
Avg (non-participants): 4.8889
Views since voting: 338
Views during voting: 283
Votes: 145
Comments: 17
Favorites: 0


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11/02/2011 09:57:50 PM
Oh this is so cute! I love that little face. Makes me miss how tiny mine used to be. I'm also now fascinated by the woman's foot in a brace. I guess I'm easily amused :)
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11/02/2011 03:25:49 PM
Originally posted by mcaldo:

If the idea is to delay the moment the viewer will find the child and therefore the actual point of interest in the photograph, I like it. However, I find this works particularly well when the photograph has some kind of obvious, apparent subject, so that the viewer can relax, just to then suddendly realize that there is another less obvious point of interest and possibly the real subject of the image.
So, perhaps another angle showing maybe more of the faces of the crowd, or the event they are watching if there is an event, and then somewhere the peering face of the child, would have worked better for me.


a perceptive comment but that's not Brian's thing, and I like Brian's thing.
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11/02/2011 01:56:59 PM
haunting, that little face, the drape of his hood exaggerating his chubby cheek, he is keeping his eye on things not matter what. an oddly reassuring photo.
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11/02/2011 01:39:06 PM
Excellent Brian. One of my favorites, bounced between 10 and 9 many times.
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11/02/2011 02:45:22 AM
This image reminded me why I had children. Thanks.
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11/02/2011 12:17:30 AM
Warm and cuddly.
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11/02/2011 12:15:19 AM
I thought this one was absolutely adorable...9
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11/02/2011 12:05:14 AM
congratulations on being the lowest placing of my highest scoring group.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/01/2011 10:16:51 PM
the strange contorted genius that is bvy

I'm hanging this in my Posthumous Art Gallery

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11/01/2011 09:53:11 PM
If the idea is to delay the moment the viewer will find the child and therefore the actual point of interest in the photograph, I like it. However, I find this works particularly well when the photograph has some kind of obvious, apparent subject, so that the viewer can relax, just to then suddendly realize that there is another less obvious point of interest and possibly the real subject of the image.
So, perhaps another angle showing maybe more of the faces of the crowd, or the event they are watching if there is an event, and then somewhere the peering face of the child, would have worked better for me.
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11/01/2011 06:28:21 PM
And looking for food. 9
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11/01/2011 05:30:01 PM
Wonder what the child was really thinking, great capture.
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11/01/2011 01:57:09 AM
Love this one, HCB for sure.
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10/31/2011 09:33:52 PM
Peak. All bundled up.
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10/26/2011 08:53:14 PM
I realize you just can't get a better position, but a lower POV might have really given this image a boost, seeing this from his perspective.
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10/26/2011 01:52:44 PM
nice idea.... but needs to be sharper and would of been better with a tighter crop I think
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10/26/2011 12:43:27 PM
it's twelve oh five do you know where your parents are?
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