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New Life
05/25/2013 08:27:33 AM
New Life
by Bensted

Comment:
It feels as though it's awakening, yet retreating and drawing in at the same time. Great job!
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Autumn Leaves Quietly
12/01/2007 07:47:17 AM
Autumn Leaves Quietly3rd Place
by Imagineer

Comment:
Bravo. This should've taken first place... IMHO. The depth of field was eclipsed by your depth of concept, both I find irresistible. And using black and white, just helped capture the emotion of a cemetery. I can't help wondering what she's reading. Keep up the good work!

Derek
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Tug tug tug your boat
06/23/2007 10:02:35 AM
Tug tug tug your boat
by wsl

Comment:
my eye goes directly toward the tug boat and buildings...not to the negative space. Sorry, I think you missed the boat on this one.
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Lost Cork
06/23/2007 10:01:35 AM
Lost Cork
by crik

Comment:
Lots of negative space, but isn't the negative space supposed to capture your attention? My eye pulls totally toward the red bobber.
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EEEK!
06/23/2007 10:00:23 AM
EEEK!
by liberty

Comment:
and the negative space is where...?
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golden wings
06/23/2007 09:59:27 AM
golden wings
by chimaera

Comment:
pretty, but where is the concept? Negative space is supposed to be the focus, not a pretty june bug...which is pretty, but not very negative.
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Solo
06/23/2007 09:55:03 AM
Solo
by lentil

Comment:
Great job. The overhand really exemplifies the mountain concept. From first glace that's what I saw, a mountain peak....

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Balanced Rock
06/23/2007 09:53:13 AM
Balanced Rock
by ajfan

Comment:
in my estimation, this is one of the only shots I've seen so far that truly understands the value of negative space...as I understand it—that the negative space is supposed to draw your attention prior to the positve space. Well done. It get's my vote.

Derek
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