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| 06/21/2004 05:34:44 AM |
Alone by bongoComment: I love the way the starkness of the sign really jumps out of the image. This is quite a confronting composition that doesn't lose track of the vulnerability and humanity of the subject. I think the isolation and vulnerability of the subject creates an emotional depth that transcends the impersonality the debate. |
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| 06/21/2004 05:29:39 AM |
Mirror world - going through the looking glass?by rkoynovaComment: I think this shot is quite interesting in that the baby in the window becomes the subject. It becomes the subject almost by default due to the fact that it does not appear on the right of the picture. The symetry is quite powerfull being split by the pole in the middle. The asymetry emphasized by the baby really conjurs the sense of possibilities in choices. The image seems a little overexposed although this does add to the starkness of the cityscape. |
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| 06/21/2004 05:19:06 AM |
Adam's Choiceby artvetComment: I think this is one of the better versions of the junk food versus fruit photos. The matching colours between the fruit and the packet work really well and th black background makes the whole presentation very stark. The overall effect is of a very stark choice. I really like the impact this piece makes. No beating around the bush. |
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| 06/21/2004 05:14:28 AM |
I'll have two of those, one of.....by KiwiChrisComment: I like the way the choices look so big. It portrays a sense of what a young one might be presented with as opposed to an adult. Everything looks so big that the choice becomes a bit overwhelming. |
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| 06/21/2004 05:10:41 AM |
Live or Die in Black And Whiteby duncesComment: The choice to use black and white for this photo creates a sombre and somewhat detached atmosphere. The elongated shape of the image helps to push a sense of vertigo. I really like the dark space below the figure and the highlights on his shoulders. The models pose looks like he is tired of trying to make a decision. I also love the way the angles of the bridge push the sense height and harshness while the models posture suggests a sense of submission. I like this photo the more I look at it. |
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| 06/21/2004 04:18:50 AM |
A Long Test Aheadby TranquilComment: This shot really portrays the scale of the choices. The use of tight depth of field helps to create an uneasiness or insecurity about the choices still to be made. I like how the actual focal point is on the choices in front of the pencil, emphasizing the choice to be made rather than the one that has already been made. This is a really well executed shot. |
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