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06/24/2009 04:38:27 AM |
3.4???? This is ridiculous.
This is a great shot and should have done much much better if people would take the time to look. |
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06/24/2009 02:06:40 AM |
only one place short from the brown ribbon
u failed again!
nice pic |
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06/24/2009 12:37:52 AM |
iy is a woman falling on a bed past a window
howz that for an eye
blue & brown
thank you and all the dcpers |
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06/24/2009 12:06:37 AM |
ah, so there's probably no bed here, or woman. I see a woman falling onto a bed. |
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06/23/2009 08:17:42 PM |
I love this. Ah, how you play with my mind's need to construct meaning from pixels. Posthumous Blue Ribbon.  |
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06/20/2009 03:28:36 PM |
I'm not going to vote on this because I can't make out what's going on. I may just be blind |
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06/20/2009 11:42:17 AM |
I don't see any motion panning -- something is supposed to be in focus, and I see nothing distinguishable. I don't even like it as an abstract. Sorry, not a fan. |
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06/20/2009 07:11:23 AM |
Stop it! You make traffic jams as people must stop here to decipher and appreciate. |
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06/18/2009 02:55:02 PM |
Maybe I just don't get it ? and then again maybe just abstract blurness ??? |
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06/18/2009 03:33:58 AM |
Very funny, I had to look at this for some time before I realized what I was looking at. |
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06/17/2009 09:10:00 AM |
I see no tale-tale streaks that indicate motion panning. This looks more like stopped motion.
I like the image as an abstract, moody piece and find myself trying to find meaning in it. The grain and b/w adds to that mood. |
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06/17/2009 08:24:01 AM |
Nice abstract, but I don't see that anything is really set apart from the background by motion panning. |
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06/17/2009 07:55:43 AM |
First thoughts - an aesthetically interesting image with no discernable subject other than indeterminate shapes and tones, created by a less than obvious camera technique. Is any of that of any consequence? - other than the aesthetic appeal, not at all. The image provokes in me a sense of...I can't really articulate it, a sort of sense of 'being' - it somehow depicts a whole bundle of very personal emotions. I guess what I am saying is that an abstract image such as this is what it is perceived as to it's creator and to each viewer; each will take from it something completely different and governed by their own experiences and psychology. For me, it works extremely well. |
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06/17/2009 12:42:30 AM |
Sorry, but I'm struggling to see how this fits the challenge. |
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