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| 03/01/2008 05:11:01 AM |
The River - monoby dainmcgowanComment: So much depth here, great juxtaposition of the ultrasmooth with the raggedness of the world. Perfect in black and white. |
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| 03/01/2008 05:06:26 AM |
North Fork American Riverby jdannelsComment: Such excellent use of space, and I'll be some jumpers might think they could jump up, instead of down, into that wide-open sky. Of course, they would be wrong: gravity always wins (Einstein said so). |
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| 03/01/2008 05:00:48 AM |
week-4.jpgby LanndonKaneComment: I like how the processing has forced the shadows and the light to mingle, even in small spaces, to very nice effect. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:50:24 AM |
Daisy-0031by RedDotComComment: I once saw someone asking in the forums why anyone would present a flower in black and white. This is the reason. Because then we can see it differently, more directly, for what it is. Lovely. |
| 03/01/2008 04:35:59 AM |
Weee k 1by SonifoComment: Joyous, this appears more vibrant than many color images I've seen, but perhaps that's the memory of me having been here once, on a sleigh, riding, no care in the world, the snow a blinding white. Delightful. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:34:24 AM |
Week 04by hajekaComment: This is almost like two separate shots for me; what is the referee doing? Who is he pointing to and why? It's almost as if he was warped there from somewhere else, caught in the middle of calling a foul in a game no longer being played. I love it. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:32:29 AM |
Week1 - Is It Feeding Time Yet?by CapeSailComment: The tones work well here with the composition, drawing us to the horse. I love the inclusion of so much context and that you avoided any temptation to crop this closer. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:29:59 AM |
Contre-jour Silhouette (b&w 2008 #1)by nikolaosComment: Everything here leads me to the woman . . . the power lines, the lighting, the contrast . . . it all makes me want to see her, to know her, in all her monochrome and glowing glory. Wonderful. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:28:32 AM |
by MephistoComment: And light sneaks in from the upper right, seeking its place, to illuminate, to show, to see and be seen. Excellent. |
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| 03/01/2008 04:22:26 AM |
WK 4.jpgby salmiakkiComment: There seems something appropriate, given the subject matter, of the lines from the staircase and platform leading us into essentially nothingness. Excellent. |
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