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04/15/2015 09:07:18 AM |
There is definitely something intangibly great about this. the stillness of expectation. and some really nice comments. |
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04/12/2015 10:08:57 PM |
The parade on the fringes. Nice. |
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04/12/2015 07:53:25 PM |
A cinematic moment of suspense and mystery. There's an interesting progression from mannequin to smoker to back-turned man. The thrown shadows are also interesting. A handsome and nicely handled tableau. |
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04/12/2015 07:15:41 PM |
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04/12/2015 10:00:22 AM |
daily i gather. sometimes the dummy's in the window are the most alive, proud of their existence
good stuff |
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04/12/2015 04:51:38 AM |
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04/11/2015 10:08:43 PM |
Woman in Leather Jacket Standing Between Plastic Brides Mistaken For Mystical Goose By Man Receiving a Text That Says "Call Me Right Away" |
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04/11/2015 08:47:52 PM |
five heads and two halves. Nice street photography. |
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04/11/2015 06:16:34 PM |
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04/11/2015 02:15:31 PM |
Ha! The man is more of a man-nequin than the window display [except for her broken left wrist, of course]
And even the statute dislikes the smoking. |
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04/11/2015 02:01:47 PM |
Just enough edge and affectation. You really 'got to'! |
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04/11/2015 12:59:21 PM |
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04/10/2015 04:15:00 PM |
An extreme sense of disengagement and simultaneous synchronicity! Masterful. |
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04/10/2015 05:30:40 AM |
Excellent street photograph, made better for me by your insurrectionist crop of the guy with the phone. And there's the smoking girl contrasting with the bride. And it's black & white. And (one more) I like how the centre is nearly blown out, creating a great swoosh of energy almost blowing the picture apart. This'll get a crap score, but not from me. I think it's terrific, and interesting, and thought-provoking. It also illustrates the fundamental difference between a photographer and a photography enthusiast quite nicely. You're a photographer. Thank you. |
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04/10/2015 02:18:41 AM |
she knows that marriage is overrated, nice capture. |
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04/08/2015 05:40:25 AM |
nice framing, and I like the contrast between females on the right |
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04/07/2015 11:01:21 PM |
An interesting social commentary in a way. The reality never stacks up with the window dressing, does it? |
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04/07/2015 02:32:52 PM |
The transected face makes this for me. Take no prisoners with your crop - commendable.
You've made this a scene of time and space, the people are passing through and hanging out... incidental tourists in your documentation of the mannequin bride and her abode.
Well constructed and highly disciplined. I like it. |
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04/06/2015 05:05:23 PM |
The contrast in this image is wonderful. Delicate bride all in white behind some glass. Next to a real woman all in black with some indelicate smoking going on. Love it. |
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