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| 11/04/2018 02:21:03 AM |
sur le plage 2by tnunComment: There's a photograph (and a book) by Keith Carter, called 'Fireflies'. This is in that charming vein. Thank you. |
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| 11/04/2018 02:17:44 AM |
Pauseby RKTComment: Unexpectedly absorbing. It looks such a simple picture at first and then it offers more and more, compositionally, tonally. I ended up being fascinated by the top-left corner, trying to decide if that's where the portrait starts, or where it finishes. Happily, I couldn't decide. Thank you.
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| 11/04/2018 02:10:55 AM |
Unsolicitedby streetpigeonComment: I thought the net was pointing the wrong way until I realised that I was upside down. I heard recently that in the early days of basketball, the net did not have an exit hole at the bottom. They had to use a stepladder after every basket. True? Urban myth? Reflection pictures always seem to have me ... reflecting. Thank you. |
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| 11/04/2018 02:00:16 AM |
Blindfoldedby posthumousComment: It doesn't look much like an elephant. Try showing a hint of tusk, perhaps? Thank you. |
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| 11/04/2018 01:58:41 AM |
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| 11/04/2018 01:56:37 AM |
Untitledby aznymComment: It's a religious text. Unless it's a DIY book titled "How to Renovate your Wheelhouse". Speaking of titles, would you like me to send you some? No charge for an old mate. Thank you. |
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| 11/04/2018 01:52:31 AM |
hawserby Ecce_SignumComment: I see a low angle shot of a really tall skinny dude wearing hairy pants. And a cricket box (some may not grasp that, which is always a good thing where cricket boxes are concerned). He looks good in your frame. Thank you. |
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| 11/04/2018 01:46:18 AM |
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| 11/03/2018 09:42:46 AM |
A1010194by MAKComment: I could not take this photograph. It's remarkably harmonious. Thank you. |
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| 11/03/2018 09:25:29 AM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: Wow! That grasps one firmly by the sensibilities, don't it? I'm always happy to look at reductive photographs. Thank you. |
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