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Challenge: With the Philosophy of Ubique (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Fujifilm X-Pro 1
Lens: Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4
Date: Mar 31, 2015
ISO: 2500
Date Uploaded: Apr 5, 2015

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Statistics
Place: 27 out of 86
Avg (all users): 6.1463
Avg (commenters): 7.0526
Avg (participants): 6.0926
Avg (non-participants): 6.2500
Views since voting: 334
Views during voting: 188
Votes: 82
Comments: 22
Favorites: 0


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11/28/2016 06:18:59 PM
where's my comment? this is a smorgasbord.
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04/13/2015 12:12:48 AM
This is excellent. Trapped, I was, or I would have seen it before now. Sweet stuff.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/12/2015 11:39:54 PM
This is great! I love the guy reading the "Life Begins at 60" paper. What a story telling image.
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04/12/2015 08:10:44 PM
Sure looks like it, bump.
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04/12/2015 06:48:18 PM
lovely street photography. Maybe it's the bars that continue in the fabric (?) that make everybody in this photo feel trapped
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04/12/2015 10:32:19 AM
This is such a static image, and the title seems to refer to way more than the bars and vertical stripes. In front of the divider the man's face is hidden by other printed faces and the woman looks like a mannequin. The people on the far side look only slightly less vapid. Terminal ennui has set in, abetted by the underexposed central area and the disintegration into heavy grain. Dextrous presentation of a mood that can be hard to pin down.
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04/12/2015 09:47:36 AM
trapped in this mortal coil, interesting image
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04/12/2015 09:06:38 AM
Aren't we all, all those heads, wonderful.
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04/12/2015 05:02:23 AM
The magic moment when the look transcends all else, lovely.
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04/11/2015 03:10:53 PM
But with 25% discount to soften the fall..
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04/11/2015 12:58:32 PM
intersecting stories
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04/11/2015 10:44:41 AM
Together but alone, separated by bars and strips, light and darkness, youth and age in a sea of grain. Nice take on the challenge.
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04/09/2015 08:46:14 PM
strange, sparse details in a lake of noise, infused with glowing light
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04/09/2015 12:00:53 AM
So close and yet so far - worlds apart. The bars are wonderful.
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04/08/2015 10:32:17 PM
A fascinating set of misplaced variables all trapped together. The grain works well here.
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04/08/2015 07:07:34 PM
Great capture, especially the woman on the right and the newspaper. I like the processing-softly blown high lights.
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04/08/2015 08:36:36 AM
Interesting urban tableau. The interesting-looking guy (?) at right is wearing a heart locket, and Salman Rushdie is reading the paper at left (and holding it so close he really should consider that SpecSavers deal on the back page). Can't ask for much more cafe theatre than this. Plus some grain for seasoning. Thank you.
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04/08/2015 01:36:57 AM
Life begins at 60, huh? The guy behind bars may not agree. Such delightful randomness!
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04/07/2015 03:26:08 PM
Some terrific and horrific expressions, nonetheless classic looking on the participants. I get the behind bars feel, but even more scary is the fact that they are trapped, equally, by boredom and modern frustration, not simply by a cell.
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04/07/2015 02:53:51 PM
Our privileged pair care not for his torment. They know they are better. It would be a crime against nature to move to undo the disparity in their lots.

A metaphor for the modern world. Well done.
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04/07/2015 05:59:23 AM
Brilliant! just the right amount of affectation and edge. The processing is perfect. A great tribute to Ubique.
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04/06/2015 09:36:47 AM
Wonderful story telling!
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