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09/12/2012 02:49:36 AM |
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09/11/2012 10:44:42 PM |
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09/11/2012 09:46:45 PM |
Well there was no lost boy, or no boy at all infact bike was abandonded with the other stuff
Surprised at 5th with 6.2 ish
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09/11/2012 09:24:32 PM |
Top notch. One of the best. So many stories, thank you. |
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09/11/2012 05:35:08 PM |
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09/11/2012 05:14:24 PM |
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09/11/2012 04:20:33 AM |
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09/07/2012 11:37:33 AM |
#3, tied with another.
If the bike was broken down and dilapidated I probably wouldn't have ranked this as high. The title suggests there should be someone roaming around and I'm left looking around. In the end I see no one, but that's the mystery of the image. Good job. |
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09/07/2012 11:10:10 AM |
Can you follow the footsteps? This one is #1 for me so far. |
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09/06/2012 09:36:03 AM |
Curiousity? Yes. Boys will be boys and playing in sites like this is par for the course. Nice comp and framing. |
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09/06/2012 05:35:46 AM |
Answer: Yes
Question: Does one bike a collection make?
I find this picture poignant. It has a sad feel, but also the potential for fun. I can imagine friends racing around this old warehouse on their bikes. But, you don't even know from the picture whether the bike is abandoned, or if its owner is just out of frame. |
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09/05/2012 10:36:15 PM |
Did they find the boy? A: don't know. Your image could have various questions answerable by yes or no. I do like the composition and dof you have achieved. The image is slightly tilted which is disconcerting. |
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09/05/2012 01:44:21 PM |
Q: Is the kid missing
A: Nope, he's behind a pillar taking a leak! He's a boy for crying out loud!
I had this at 7 but after further review bumped it to a 9. this is exceptionally well composed and the light is great. I dig the strip of light full length and the use of a wide enough angle that both left and right edges are dark. excellent shot |
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09/05/2012 06:39:24 AM |
did anybody look in the bin? |
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