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| 02/04/2005 02:20:41 AM |
light musicby ursulaComment: A very beautiful, sensuous photograph. Elegantly composed and well executed. And of course the lighting is striking; it's the reason that this image works. Challenge well met. 9 |
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| 02/04/2005 02:13:45 AM |
Light Formby breckinshireComment: Great image. It looks like a certain mushroom I've seen, so it's either a terrific photograph, or it's a terrific photograph AND a nice tribute. 9 |
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| 02/03/2005 03:51:33 AM |
Autumn of Grandeurby instepsComment: Henry, I've come back to this several times since the challenge ended, to see if my first impressions would last. They did. It is a very sympathetic examination of these beautiful steps. True, it might have been rotated a couple of degrees clockwise (maybe), although I can't agree that there should be less foreground. But all that's irrelevant nit-picking; it is actually a superb photograph with pretty much perfect tonal values, and a composition so good and yet so subtle that you don't notice it. Like many memorable things in life, it's even better than it seemed at first glance. |
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| 02/01/2005 03:29:02 AM |
The Stalkerby aznymComment: Often post-challenge commentators will note with astonishment the handful of voters who scored an image as a 1 or 2. But in the case of this adventurous work, a number of such scores has to be inevitable; and if they truly hated it, well OK, they've got to go low. But what I can't understand here is the great mass of voters scoring it in the 4 to 6 range. Almost 60% of all votes! How so many people can simply be indifferent to this image is beyond belief. You must either love this, or you loathe it ... anything in between is just intellectual sloth. |
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| 02/01/2005 02:36:30 AM |
Door with Reflectionby RgarciaComment: Well, Roberto, it was underrated as I expected it would be. However, I'm sure you were prepared for that. Thanks for this subtle and artistic image. |
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| 01/31/2005 02:06:57 AM |
Time Pressureby e301Comment: Ed ... I must admit I missed the significance of the clocks as faces. Very clever and subtle allusion; I had been thinking more along the lines of "faceless slaves to time" as your motivation here. Alas, you'll have to settle for the "thinking man's blue ribbon". |
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| 01/31/2005 01:19:02 AM |
The knitterby heidaComment: Well I guess you won't know who Spike Milligan is (was). Surrealist British comic genius who would have loved the masked knitter. Once, when he lost his dog, he put an advertisement in the local paper ... all it said was; "Here boy!" |
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| 01/31/2005 01:07:00 AM |
faceless not faithlessby whiteroomComment: I agree with JPR ... very few images of this level of artistic merit appeal to DPC voters (and so; it totally friggin rocks). |
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| 01/29/2005 07:12:59 AM |
The Girl in Redby artvetComment: I predict this will score high. It's a very eye-catching image; strikingly composed & exploiting an arresting colour; looks good even as a thumbnail. The ideal DPC entry. My only minor quibble is that the facelessness is unmotivated ... it satisfies the challenge but doesn't challenge the viewer. 7 |
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| 01/29/2005 06:59:19 AM |
Retiredby RockBruiseComment: This is a very subtle interpretation of the challenge; superficially it's just a guy facing the other way. But given what he's doing, plus the title you've chosen, I figure you also meant "faceless" in another sense entirely. Which lifts this simple image up the order, for me. Nice. 7 |
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