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04/12/2015 07:46:55 PM |
I enjoy the scenes within scenes. It makes me want to explore so much more. |
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04/12/2015 05:19:37 PM |
Against my usual tendencies, I like this. The composition is comfortable. The view through to the back is startling, but this is an honest image that easily encompasses it. The man looks natural and at ease. The considerable wiring is there because it's there. It's not at all boring. It's testimony of an ordinary day somewhere. This photo will probably be vastly under-appreciated. |
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04/12/2015 11:17:14 AM |
The opening, on the bottom leading out, completes this image. One of those moments that stays with us and we're not sure why. Very nice! |
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04/11/2015 02:08:51 PM |
Like portholes to different worlds. |
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04/11/2015 02:03:14 PM |
A perfect tribute to Ubique! It's authentic and enigmatic and captures his point of view! |
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04/11/2015 10:59:00 AM |
Light and shadows right down to the spot on his head, lol. |
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04/09/2015 09:38:38 PM |
you are right, so you are wrong |
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04/09/2015 05:18:28 PM |
the eye tries to sort out the different worlds and the relative distances, and has difficulty, which creates an interesting energy. The disorienting wide angle makes this building seem like a surreal giant robot, or something... |
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04/09/2015 04:58:53 AM |
I love a photograph where nothing is right, because it causes the viewer to have to slip the mind out of neutral and apply some traction, or drive, of their own to resolve it. This is one of those discombobulating gems. Thank you. |
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04/08/2015 01:18:16 AM |
Excellent perspective. There's a strange imbalance/interplay between the guy staring down and sthe sunlit space beyond. This ties together well in spite of that. |
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04/07/2015 02:14:49 PM |
Like a layer-cake. The guy should be on top, for he truly is the icing!
A real sense of environment here - your photograph feels inhabited.
I love this glimpse of the life of another.
Bumping to a 9. |
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