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04/28/2013 02:53:00 PM |
came back to enjoy this. it is so good. |
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03/14/2013 10:44:45 AM |
Wonderful and beautiful abstract!
Thanks. |
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03/08/2013 09:48:20 AM |
If I had seen this as you have, this is exactly the way I would have presented it.. |
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03/08/2013 12:24:28 AM |
Like a painting. Love the fractured space. |
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03/07/2013 11:35:14 PM |
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03/07/2013 11:16:35 PM |
This is one I have bumped repeatedly - it's fascinating. I see you :) I will expect an explanation in the description - I just can't orient myself - but the puzzle is what makes it so intriguing. Voted earlier; back to comment. |
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03/07/2013 08:22:40 PM |
apocalyptic, already voted! |
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03/07/2013 02:04:52 PM |
I really like this. But I'm so curious what it would look like with more extreme contrast. I have a feeling that it probably wouldn't work because of the wonderful wood floor. But it sure makes me itch to play with it. How intriguing! |
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03/07/2013 10:37:38 AM |
Very artsy and one of my top picks. There is a lot to see and interesting to study. |
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03/06/2013 05:07:33 PM |
This is a new comment series for me, so please bear with me while I find my style!
(Voted earlier)
This is one of my 9s - I like it a lot. Furthermore I think it enriches the DPC collective portfolio. Put simply, I wish we saw more stuff like this. Let me tell you why it pushes all the right buttons for me:
1. There are so many 'aha' moments in this image, exploring it with my eye is like going on an expedition!
2. The bright parts of the surface offer us a visual mimic of a breaking ice sheet - fragments moving distally from the larger masses.
3. The floorboards bright and textured, trying to lead us inward.
4. The subtle tree left, with its brick-edged bed.
5. The Mini parked over the way and the row buildings behind.
6. An then there's you, almost as an incidental self-portrait with an angle that seems to confound the expectations of a simple reflection.
Overall, a complex and rewarding image.
Message edited by author 2013-03-08 00:13:10. |
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03/04/2013 12:38:17 PM |
The sun is the most wonderful thing on earth.... ha ha ha .... I don't think I said that right. I just love what happened here. |
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03/02/2013 04:24:01 PM |
killer abstract from reflections (I hope not multiple images). gl with this one esp here at dpc. |
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03/01/2013 11:50:33 AM |
Wow. This is very interesting. |
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03/01/2013 10:06:11 AM |
If art is about emotionally affecting its consumers, then this is art. |
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03/01/2013 09:00:34 AM |
This is really intriguing. |
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