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| 05/30/2016 06:55:29 AM |
Rebirthby vawendyComment: Fascinating use of very limited colors: black/white/grey world for the various red tones. Framing and tilt take simple elements to a higher level. Art seems to thrive when struggling with limitations. Fitting to have this be your first entry after your accident, requiring pushing past physical (and perhaps attitudinal) limits. This got an 8 from me, so I̢۪m shocked to see it so low in the general ranking. Glad you made the effort so soon. |
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| 12/20/2015 09:28:17 PM |
Satedby GeorgesBogaertComment: I'm enjoying the elaborate composition and the processing which seems to work well with this image. |
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| 12/20/2015 09:26:43 PM |
untitledby NeatComment: Worthy of display in an art gallery. |
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| 12/20/2015 09:25:03 PM |
all at once by jagarComment: Nicely done. I think the expanse of space between the poster and the man contributes a lot to the impact. |
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| 12/20/2015 09:23:53 PM |
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| 12/20/2015 09:22:22 PM |
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| 12/20/2015 09:20:44 PM |
The Struggle by tangueraComment: Wonderful staging, lighting, and conceptualization. I see this as best in challenge. Thanks for doing so much work to execute on the idea. |
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| 11/30/2015 09:31:07 PM |
ahaby tvsometimeComment: So you made me go try front and back phone cameras in the mirror to see whether I can get repeating images. Answer is yes, but not nearly as nice as yours, and my finger on the trigger is not limited to the second image in, which means you are slicker at this than me, and perhaps you may have used more than one camera phone. Nicely done. |
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| 11/30/2015 09:00:10 PM |
Antlers in the Wildernessby hahn23Comment: I'll admit I don't see a cell phone here. But this looks more like a candidate for the November free study than for the Phined the Phone challenge. Perhaps a miss-click when submitting. Nice detail with depth of field choice helping diminish an otherwise busy background. |
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| 11/30/2015 08:59:55 PM |
iBeautyby jeroweComment: The reflective case on the table top has very sharp corners, so I'll vote for the screen in a red case in the reflection as being the "real" one. Or does that tablet with possible apple logo just under the black dog have phone capabilities? |
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