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| 09/06/2004 08:03:53 PM |
Roofby CarolaComment: Frames on many levels, and such neat contrasts of dark and light. I love it. I could have wished for a little more focus on the closest planes, but, Hey! You can't have everything. Nice image. Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:59:51 PM |
Framed Forestby MonaComment: Reminds me so much of a life-size terrarium - a little mystical world of green in which you can imagine so much. The framing works even without any detail - the little piece of wood across the base provides that. The contrasts between the dark branches, the light background, the major uprights - it all just works so well. Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:31:05 PM |
Susandianeby qmdiComment: Such wonderful and contrasting lines all in one image. A round frame with detail, contrasting with lighter arcs and straight lines in the Susandiane. They all complement each other so well and are composed so nicely. It was a favorite of mine the very first time I went through this massive set of contributions. Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:27:33 PM |
Exposedby mariomelComment: Such neat contrasts and, in spite of the separation of here and there by framing, the pipe serves to bridge the gap. Lots of shadow details, different perception levels, it's just a wonderful image. Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:25:01 PM |
Four for the wallby mrorange002Comment: So cool. Can't wait to hear the story behind its creation. Really nice use of framing, contrasts, black and whites, and sure to be a family heirloom in future generations of the young subject's family. Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:23:16 PM |
Street Playby jjbeguinComment: This is such a wonderful image - very worthy of a 10, even with many other subject matter challenges. It really is what I think of when I think of B&W photography as "fine art". Dark framing, historic architecture, modern activities, and a little child playing - oblivious to the sinister side of the world we live in. Congratulations. It's now one of my "favorites". |
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| 09/06/2004 07:19:59 PM |
picture this...by coldaComment: I love this image. Contrasts galore, between the squares and the circles, the darks and the lights - so much to look at. Your eyes never seem to stop: the people are only partly there and moving, there are reflections in the windows, there's a foreground a background and an "around the corner" to think about. The detail is really nice. It's a fun image to examine. Oh, yeah - and there is a frame! Congratulations. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:15:26 PM |
I Wuz Framed, I Tell Ya!by GeneralEComment: Wonderful image; nice thought; cutsey title. Framing though? Hmm... The hands are so much a part of the bars image-wise, that what I see is ALL frame and no image. Maybe if there was some kind of background indicative of a gulag or penal camp, maybe then it would have a foreground frame and background image and seem to qualify more for this challenge. That's just my humble opinion, and I could be wrong. Again, nice image. I really like the subdued lighting on the hands. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:10:23 PM |
Clear Blue Skyby JudeLeoComment: There were several very nice images of mountains and clouds, with the closer, darker, foreground mountains obviously being what the photographers meant to be "frames". However, in my own humble opinion, they are so much a part of the image that they aren't frames, but rather points of reference in the actual image. This is a perfect example. Like the image. Don't see a frame. Good luck, though. |
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| 09/06/2004 07:04:09 PM |
Fountain in the mistby BKerrComment: Okay, the framing is there, but the overall image is way too soft for my liking. Maybe it looks better in print or on a different monitor, but I just had problems seeing it. I understand the mist idea, and it looks nice on the far trees, but the fountain and the closer bushes just seem out of focus - not misty. Maybe I'm wrong, but those are my thoughts at the moment. Good luck. |
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