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| 03/01/2008 04:14:51 AM | Week 04 - Studebakerby KenComment: The range of tones you have here, and the contrasting horizontal and vertical lines, are excellent. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/01/2008 04:11:34 AM | Henna by AliciaComment: I like the processing to help us focus on what you wanted us to see; I am not at all averse to being led, especially when -- as here -- we're led to something interesting. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/01/2008 04:03:30 AM | Graveyardby kolasiComment: As is, I like this a lot; perhaps those below were trying all their lives to get into the light, into those buildings that live in the sky, where the sun always shines. The juxtaposition here is brilliant. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/01/2008 03:58:05 AM | Week 4by chris48083Comment: I like this, from conception through to finish. I like the little details in the front lettering on the keys (like that the "u", the last letter, has "Undrlne" on it as if to emphasize the point) to the processing. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/25/2008 05:09:42 AM | daydreamingby krnodilComment: You really are in quite a mood these last few days; I'm really enjoying it. Brings a smile to my face in addition to being wonderfully conceived and executed! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/12/2008 10:18:51 PM | Poxby xianartComment: Christian, my daughter is just finishing up with "the Pox", but what you've done here is fantastic. You have captured so much more than just an image in time, a record of a rite of passage as a human being, you have actually captured the feel of the disease itself. Drab, peeking out from the depths of our world, of our history, our evolution, for a week of our lives, then moving on to someone else (to many someone elses), always drab, always gray (or grey, if you prefer), always with the feel you've captured here. Wonderful. Hope the sprog is fully recovered by now. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/09/2008 11:50:53 AM | Simply redby MelethiaComment: There is a definite softness here, not in processing, not in "focus" but in feel. It moves me across the image, but always brings me back. It's quite delightful, and I bet would make an awesome print. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/09/2008 05:17:37 AM | May the Circle be Unbrokenby purpleflutterby13Comment: Stunning. You've captured the ether; are the gods aware? They're not going to be very happy, you know. First you capture fire, over and over again; then beauty is captured of you by firelight; and, then this: the ephemeral, caught, trapped, allowing those of us who are unable to see it with our souls to see it with our eyes. Yes, I might be drawn deeper in if the tree on top was dark black, pure shadow against the soft skeins of color in the 'tweens, but it is quite lovely as is.
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| 02/09/2008 04:11:49 AM | ONEby electrolostComment: You've shot the beastie from the back: how dare you! There aren't pretty colors throughout: how dare you! The horizon is *gasp* tilted! How dare you! I love this, not because there are technical "faults," not even "in spite of" the "faults", but simply because I find it intriguing, and all the elements together -- darkness, light, processing, composition -- heighten that intrigue for me. I'm glad you shot and processed as you did. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/09/2008 03:46:43 AM | Sunset Stormby WildcardComment: As I see this, three worlds are coming together, about to merge. One is water and land, grounded and solid; the next stormy, dynamic, unpredictable; and the final is blue and white, peaceful, genteel even; only with the storm can the lighter than air blues be merged with the solids below, only with the storm can the three parts become a whole. And you've captured it . . . wonderful. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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