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02/26/2013 09:28:49 PM |
I love the processing. Wish I knew more about it. |
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06/22/2012 01:23:35 PM |
i could look at this all day |
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03/26/2012 06:26:08 PM |
That unexpected person in the midst of the pastoral scene. Brilliant.
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03/24/2012 08:56:57 AM |
This is one of the best images I've seen in a while! Congrats on top ten!! |
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03/24/2012 02:36:35 AM |
Wonderful image, congrats on the bling, nice to finish in the top 10 with you. |
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03/23/2012 05:58:56 PM |
This image without the man would be nothing! Just a bit of good PP.
Congrats on the Jury Award! Very well deserved.
PS This could be misunderstood. What I meant is that the man is the key to this image.
Message edited by author 2012-03-23 22:02:34. |
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03/23/2012 02:30:45 PM |
Absolutely stunning photograph. Beautiful. |
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03/23/2012 05:38:20 AM |
I rarely give 10's and this was my pick from the get-go. It is art personified and glorified in my eyes. Fantastic. Congrats on your Jury Award. |
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03/22/2012 12:39:32 AM |
I had a feeling this was yours. Beautiful color, very appealing and unusual. Perfect! |
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03/21/2012 09:47:18 PM |
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03/21/2012 06:36:00 PM |
Stark landscape interpreting Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World". 6 |
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03/21/2012 02:48:38 PM |
One of my 10s - reasons why I like this:
Stand out coloration and processing, a wonderful country scene and the figure - tremendous. |
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03/21/2012 01:37:21 PM |
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03/21/2012 06:32:55 AM |
I quite like the processing, the scene is nice but I think I'd have rather his head wasn't there, I feel like it's just in the way and distracts me from the house, which I'd like to be the main point of focus. |
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03/20/2012 05:33:30 PM |
hmmm... i would have found it more like art without the person |
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03/20/2012 01:29:36 PM |
I like how the layers work here and the grain is a quality addition. (just commenting, no vote) |
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03/20/2012 11:59:15 AM |
quite artistic...just not sure about the head in the front...might have been better to not have it in there or, perhaps, more of him...still adds interest though (commenting only) |
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03/20/2012 06:59:47 AM |
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03/19/2012 07:02:37 PM |
I do love this. I have no idea why, but oh is it good. |
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03/19/2012 05:03:49 PM |
A fine watercolor feel to it, very old and classic. I almost think the pic would be as good without the man in the foreground. |
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03/19/2012 11:54:24 AM |
Looks slightly washed out, but this could be complementary hanging on a wall with a contrasting tone.... maybe if we could change our background from 'dismal grey' to suit the image it would help envision this better.... good score for the art itself though. |
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03/19/2012 10:51:04 AM |
I know it's personal preference, but I feel like the scene would be better either without the person, or with more of the person.
Other than that, I really like this. |
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03/17/2012 06:52:21 PM |
this feels like I've just stepped back to 1970...really well done...I hope that you will list your PP notes in the comment area... |
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03/17/2012 12:44:22 AM |
Nice work, good choice to not ruin this with some garish border. |
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03/16/2012 11:44:34 PM |
Unusual crop that works with your pastel tones. |
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03/16/2012 09:35:59 PM |
think I'd prefer the shot without the guys head. but love the foggy/misty appearance. nice colors and pp as well |
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03/16/2012 08:05:33 PM |
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03/16/2012 06:15:53 PM |
I like the color palette. I think I would like the image just as well without the person, although he adds a mystery element to the image. (voted earlier) |
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03/16/2012 06:10:04 PM |
?? I'll guess it is odriew, very poetic; in my Top 10 |
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03/16/2012 12:21:07 PM |
The head at the bottom is precisely disturbing and dislocates my whole sense of this landscape. |
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03/15/2012 05:09:27 PM |
This is a truly beautiful image! I particularly love the soft colours and image grain. Very well composed. Well done! |
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03/15/2012 07:06:56 AM |
Voted earlier coming back to comment now.
Fillory...as in the book Magicians? I love the processing that gives this a warm golden hue - like it is a pleasant memory being revisited. In some ways it has a 'textural' feel that makes me think of a painting. The fields of gold are inviting to explore and the barn in the backdrop promises to be an interesting destination. |
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03/15/2012 03:04:07 AM |
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03/14/2012 08:23:17 PM |
Oh. *gasp*
Fabulous.
I hope you ribbon.
(commenting only) |
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