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02/10/2013 12:30:18 PM |
Wonderful capture and concept, my little one would warmly agree |
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02/08/2013 05:39:19 PM |
one of your best. the three dominant shadows and then the vast contextual clues... and I like what Paul said about the light: it makes me aspire. |
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02/08/2013 02:12:42 AM |
Shadows of light. Very nice. |
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02/07/2013 06:04:13 PM |
from out of space... wonderful |
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02/07/2013 06:00:23 PM |
swallowing comforting destroying light |
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02/06/2013 07:04:16 PM |
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02/05/2013 06:32:54 PM |
Wow! The perfect idea of youth! You got a perfect kouros made by light. Must be Ben. |
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02/05/2013 03:00:46 PM |
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02/04/2013 10:15:57 AM |
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02/03/2013 11:32:18 AM |
A comfortable time indeed, the light here is marvelous. |
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02/03/2013 06:19:45 AM |
This is a new comment series for me, so please bear with me while I find my style!
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This is one of my 9s - I like it a lot. Furthermore I think it enriches the DPC collective portfolio. Put simply, I wish we saw more stuff like this. Let me tell you why it pushes all the right buttons for me:
1. We all know that good photography is about the right light. This is indeed about the right light - almost to be point of being of the light. Great stuff.
2. Hugely challenging highlight and contrasts - I like how you have embraced them and them your own. The flare and the shadows mutually supportive in their contribution to the image.
3. Of course, the shadows are the stars but for me, the supporting cast of people above are even more compelling - they seem more dynamic somehow, like they are moving on from their static shadows.
4. The ambiguity of the relationship between your leading characters - it requires us to invent the context. I like that.
Overall, I like the bold Bennishness of this. Great shot. |
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02/03/2013 12:28:30 AM |
explosive (and a great addition to your low fidelity schoolyard series). For some obscure reason I am trying to imagine how it would look upside down. |
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