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05/09/2013 09:38:45 AM |
Got the asigmatic for this'un!
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02/28/2013 08:53:29 PM |
Thanks for sharing. You're a roadmap for our betterment. |
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02/26/2013 06:16:17 PM |
You gotta love a grizzled old bear image. |
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02/26/2013 02:30:09 PM |
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02/26/2013 12:04:20 AM |
Excellent shot but I believe this is not the essence of the challenge. Magnificent pp |
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02/25/2013 05:57:36 PM |
Love this. Very creative - can almost feel those furrows. |
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02/25/2013 04:07:12 AM |
I love the photo and the centred composition. I love the processing. |
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02/24/2013 05:40:47 PM |
Interesting way to use the 'crowd' aspect. I'm sure there will be those who will penalize you for that interpretation Robert. |
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02/24/2013 12:55:29 PM |
The taste is of Whitman, if not you are indeed a great chef.. |
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02/23/2013 11:27:07 AM |
A gathering of wisdom in a crowded box. Works well for the challenge! |
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02/23/2013 06:31:16 AM |
Love the portrait, Robert. Suspect you may get a few DNMCs on this one, though. I rated it quite highly. |
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02/23/2013 04:55:53 AM |
Too poetic for words. ;-Þ |
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02/22/2013 03:25:59 PM |
A face as weathered stone. Crowded indeed. Some would say dnmc but what the heck. 7 |
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02/22/2013 11:08:38 AM |
I'm afraid you'll dinged for lack of a literal crowd, but not by me. I like it alot. |
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02/22/2013 02:09:03 AM |
Great composition. very intriguing. |
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02/21/2013 04:12:52 PM |
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02/21/2013 12:21:48 PM |
A wonderful take on the challenge and beautifully produced. |
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02/20/2013 02:04:29 PM |
I love the image, but the link to the challenge is a bit tenuous. |
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02/20/2013 12:00:13 PM |
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02/20/2013 11:47:22 AM |
I still want to see "the crowd"...
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02/20/2013 01:27:40 AM |
Bearman Robt, I will comment, but not vote. I would have given it at least a 10++
This is so rich in art that it must be recognized. I do not think it will work in this challenge, but you knew that before you entered. We are just not that open minded. Or patient enough to look and see.
The eyes my friend, those puppy eyes, the lines of wisdom and pain. The texture and tone. How did you do this? Must be the Topaz you use so well. One of the best self-portraits I have seen in a very long time! Favorite.
Returning. I will vote because I know there is not one ounce of favoritism in me. 10. |
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02/19/2013 09:08:25 PM |
Portrait Professional on the blink Bear? :) |
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02/19/2013 07:25:48 PM |
I just can't stop looking at it... I really love the eyes even though they look sad. |
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