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| 11/19/2018 08:21:45 AM |
Cloud Posterby streetpigeonComment: I want to know more about the pictures and text at left. But don't tell me: I love wanting to know more, and wish to go on wanting. Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 08:19:29 AM |
Red Wattle Birdby jomariComment: I'd have preferred the slight movement blur. But that's not news: I like everything a little blurred. Or a lot. It's a lovely, interesting bird. Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 08:16:59 AM |
Ben Moreby Ecce_SignumComment: You are telling me that Sir Hugh tabulated this mountain while reclining in a deck chair on the beach? And you photographed it in the same magnificently indolent way? Huge respect to you both! Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 08:03:42 AM |
hands.IMG_7196by mariucaComment: If this picture had sound, I fancy it would be a violin. Actually, now that I pause, I can hear it I think. It's the first bars of Bartok's No 1 Concerto. Thank you. |
| 11/19/2018 07:58:30 AM |
A1010444by MAKComment: Such a beautiful place, beautifully captured. This valley is what happens when a mountain sighs. Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 07:55:58 AM |
my left footby krnodilComment: My left foot shots are always in plan view. This is a side elevation. You must be a lot more flexible than me. It's a gentle massage of a photograph. Feels good. Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 07:53:15 AM |
Untitledby aznymComment: Epic. You hold onto something please, Az, because I think you don't have much spare elevation above that ocean at your place. Thank you. |
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| 11/19/2018 12:02:01 AM |
Grandmother's Houseby GermaineComment: It reaches back very distinctly (Blur = Distinct! How about that?). Tones, grain and a restless crop all in agreement on their purpose. Me too. Thank you. |
| 11/18/2018 11:58:16 PM |
Scruffyby RKTComment: Blair Witch. Fabulous foreboding. Is there a tiny bit of magenta in there (I'm a touch colour-blind)? If there is, it's so weird because if I unfocus the eyes, something becoming nearly inevitable as the years pass, then I register a magenta hue quite strongly, but then as soon as I focus on any particular spot, I see no magenta there. This is an absorbing picture for that and several other reasons. Thank you. |
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| 11/18/2018 11:53:14 PM |
Elusiveby streetpigeonComment: Well, you know that I like wildlife photography. And I like Martin Parr. This is half-way between the two. So I like it doubly Thank you. |
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