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04/10/2012 06:40:19 PM |
Originally posted by cutout:
well whatever ,its a great photo |
:) Thank you, I appreciate it a lot.
Message edited by author 2012-04-11 02:20:22. |
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04/10/2012 09:52:30 AM |
Originally posted by ursula: Originally posted by cutout: Originally posted by ursula: Originally posted by cutout: what do you think
this would be accepted on 1x? |
No idea. Maybe. I haven't tried it there. Why do you ask?
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because it is a photo within a photo
maybe to deep for them |
:) "Too deep for them" is a bit too cynical for my approach.
I don't post images, here at DPC or there at 1X because of what I think others will say or think or get or not get, but because I like them myself and I think they're good, and they are my work. I may try this one at 1X, 'cause I like it, but now yet. I just made this one now. Usually, for 1X, I wait a while, let the images sit, and if they last in my own mind over time, then I post them there. We'll see. |
well whatever ,its a great photo |
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04/10/2012 09:36:41 AM |
Originally posted by cutout: Originally posted by ursula: Originally posted by cutout: what do you think
this would be accepted on 1x? |
No idea. Maybe. I haven't tried it there. Why do you ask?
[edited to ad quoted text] |
because it is a photo within a photo
maybe to deep for them |
:) "Too deep for them" is a bit too cynical for my approach.
I don't post images, here at DPC or there at 1X because of what I think others will say or think or get or not get, but because I like them myself and I think they're good, and they are my work. I may try this one at 1X, 'cause I like it, but now yet. I just made this one now. Usually, for 1X, I wait a while, let the images sit, and if they last in my own mind over time, then I post them there. We'll see. |
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04/10/2012 09:32:26 AM |
Originally posted by ursula: Originally posted by cutout: what do you think
this would be accepted on 1x? |
No idea. Maybe. I haven't tried it there. Why do you ask?
[edited to ad quoted text] |
because it is a photo within a photo
maybe to deep for them |
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04/10/2012 09:22:28 AM |
Originally posted by cutout: what do you think
this would be accepted on 1x? |
No idea. Maybe. I haven't tried it there. Why do you ask?
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Message edited by author 2012-04-10 13:23:22. |
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04/10/2012 08:06:23 AM |
what do you think
this would be accepted on 1x? |
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04/10/2012 06:32:12 AM |
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04/09/2012 09:48:49 PM |
wow, excellent juxtaposition. three layers, and all three are awesome |
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04/09/2012 03:18:00 PM |
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04/09/2012 05:46:05 AM |
I truly love this shot, and I love that you kept the whole scene in. Cropping it in to make the fisherman stand out more would ruin the whole shot. It's the juxtaposition of the peace and solitude of the fishing and the grunge and pollution of the factory. What a great find and what a wonderful shot! |
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04/09/2012 03:02:14 AM |
Great image. I'm delighted it got lots of recognition! |
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04/08/2012 09:15:15 PM |
Fantastic picture, I'd be worried fishing near such a place. |
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04/08/2012 08:57:44 PM |
beautiful, haunting, terrifying, reassuring. |
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04/08/2012 08:36:34 PM |
Oh I didn't see the car there. Love the mood here, two shots of yours have done well. |
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04/08/2012 08:25:39 PM |
So much power in this image and so many little things that trick the eyes. The smoke of the chimneys seems to be truly black while the white foamy one looks like the breath of the mountains. And all the heavy machinery rests on a a tiny rivulet of silvery water. beautiful. |
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04/08/2012 08:09:16 PM |
Amazing shot! Congratulations on your Posthumous. I'm very surprised this didn't make the top 3. |
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04/08/2012 06:00:39 PM |
gorgeous tones. remarkable shot.
I'm hanging this in my fantasy art galery
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04/08/2012 05:35:37 AM |
The threat of pollution nicely captured |
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04/07/2012 10:22:06 AM |
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04/06/2012 08:31:29 PM |
This is a magnificent shot. Love the colortone. |
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04/05/2012 02:44:17 PM |
Without the title the fisherman would have escaped my view almost completely, the building takes over the image, which is a nice image, it just fails in making your chosen subject the main point of interest. |
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04/05/2012 06:46:03 AM |
There's a bit too much happening all over the image for this to really fit the challenge (the plant takes over far more than the fisherman) but I really like this image, it says a lot about taking some quiet time to enjoy life despite the industry and noise that we can't get away from. |
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04/04/2012 07:08:28 AM |
Love the processing in this shot, along with the color and the use of the corner. Well done |
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04/02/2012 05:46:21 AM |
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04/02/2012 05:16:28 AM |
Love this. For the trees. For the fisher. For the factory. For the reflections on the water. For everything! |
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04/02/2012 04:58:46 AM |
One of my favorites, the scale is simply amazing. I would, however, catch and release from this spot. |
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04/01/2012 08:12:21 PM |
The tones are just delicious. |
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