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| 04/24/2008 08:43:05 AM |
Odd way out.by meneleComment: In purely technical terms, I think you'll suffer here for a complication of composition. The light (and therefore shadows) is a bit harsh, particularly in the way it reflects from the coloured pill, and the seemingly random angles of the white pills have no harmony to their arrangement. Artistically - well, it comes across as a very simple statement, very contrived, and lacks much subtlety of message, for me. But I'm not known for my ability to second-guess the voters, I suppose ... |
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| 04/22/2008 12:49:50 PM |
Sidewalkby LevTComment: I like this shot - but I really don't like the processing; my first reaction was 'why has this tea-staining effect been added to this?' and only when I read the comments did I even consider that sign. me no see the point. |
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| 04/22/2008 12:45:26 PM |
Homeward Boundby BAMartinComment: Conceptually, I like the way this verges on a field of high contrast lines in no regular order; it feels reminiscent, in that sense, of old-fashioned newspaper photographs - you know, the ones that consisted of collections of dots of various sizes. Mother has grace in this image, too - contrasting in its own way nicely with the obvious viciousness of the hunt. |
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| 04/20/2008 05:53:51 AM |
Six feetby LevTComment: Very Elliot Erwitt; almost a definition of street photography, really - which, because of its very fittingness, becomes slightly disappointing. Just slightly. In the sense of being too plainly a 'genre' photograph. Still a damn fine 'genre' photograph for all that. Hope you know roughly what I mean ... too early in the day for correct brain function here. |
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| 04/09/2008 06:44:48 AM |
Death & Laundryby muur88Comment: This could almost be the world's most carefully posed photograph - not one of these fascinating characters seems to overlap another. Your timing is impeccable, and the interest in every character quite profound. |
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| 04/03/2008 07:40:30 PM |
Pedestrianby MelethiaComment: Reminds me of Kertesz's great shot from the lower tier of the Eiffel Tower. Excellent work. |
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| 03/22/2008 10:11:18 AM |
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| 03/12/2008 03:41:30 AM |
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| 03/10/2008 06:50:35 PM |
A view from low angleby kelvinyamComment: The implications of this in this challenge are shattering: if only one were able to believe that they might have had some pertenence in reality! Still, nice photo of a duck. |
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| 03/10/2008 06:45:40 PM |
In My Time of Dyingby posthumousComment: Oh gosh; I wish I'd voted on this challenge now. My first reading of your comments told me: "a dead peasant ..." I'm almost sorry it wasn't the case, to put you in Robert Capa's territory. |
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