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| 11/10/2018 11:28:39 PM |
Untitledby aznymComment: Loving that great swipe of dark/light, giving the scene such dynamism. It tricks me into seeing actual movement from the two guys on the digger, and from the machine itself. The trucks rear lights, however, are the best bit of all. I think of some kind of machine in a sci-fi movie about mining a remote planet.
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| 11/10/2018 11:21:01 PM |
squareby MAKComment: There seems to be no kind of photography that you can't do well! I rarely care at all for landscapes, but I know a good one when I see it, and this one is meticulously ordered. It's a very satisfying photograph, even for a bloke who isn't a landscape fan. And the square frame, which I assume isn't all that common in landscapes, has not been forced upon it: it feels like the square was an inevitable choice here. Thank you. |
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| 11/10/2018 11:16:25 PM |
Wikani Skies the limitby Ecce_SignumComment: This is literally wonderful because of that transformative property that Don referred to. The grain, the tones, the point of view and the other stuff ( all of the other stuff) make Skye into something else. What I see is an older stage actress: the artfully blowsy coiffure, the magnificent aquiline nose, the disdainful regal gaze. Her best roles may be behind her, but she still commands any room. Thank you. |
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| 11/10/2018 12:06:19 AM |
Overlapby streetpigeonComment: It's always absorbing to me, when reflecting on a bare-bones image like this. Without context and other guidance from the author, the beholder has only two options. (1) "This is boring" and move on, or (2) "What is this? What could it mean to the author? What does it mean to me?" and many more questions of a fanciful and philosophical nature. I am firmly in the (2) camp, as evidenced by my motto that "Curiosity is the most important thing in art". It's a sentiment that applies equally to authors of art, and beholders of art.
You and me; just a pair of deuces! Thank you.
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| 11/09/2018 08:11:21 AM |
don't goby mariucaComment: Elegant wiring job. I'd be waving my hand too. No, No, No!
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| 11/09/2018 08:08:45 AM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: Savage contrast always gets my attention. Thank you. |
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| 11/08/2018 08:34:16 AM |
Rainy night in New Orleans by LevTComment: Hey Lev, sorry I didn't make any comments in-challenge, but if I had I'd have spoken very enthusiastically about this. I've tried a million times (well, perhaps not quite that many) to get a really good rain photograph. Never got much to write home about. Had I taken this, I'd have written home immediately. It's just what I had always hoped for and never managed, not even close. It's perfect. Thank you! |
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| 11/06/2018 07:56:04 AM |
under pierby tnunComment: All this wonderful enigma, so absorbing, puzzling, thrilling. It's beautiful. It's teetering on the far edge on my comprehension. Perfect. Thank you. |
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| 11/06/2018 07:53:34 AM |
faithby RKTComment: I've looked at dozens (it'd be hundreds, really) of your pictures, and never seen anything like this. I can hardly believe you did it, which is no criticism of you or the picture, it's just that I was surprised, as if I came upon an album of Grace Slick singing Streisand songs. I'd listen to it, just as I look at this. Grace's DNA would still shine through on 'People', just as your tones and understatement shine through in this.
Actually, on reflection I'm wrong. Half wrong. Grace Slick could not sing 'People'. But you certainly can do this. So it's a pleasant surprise after all.
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| 11/06/2018 07:45:25 AM |
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