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07/25/2014 03:04:54 AM |
Congrats on top ten, Wendy! |
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07/23/2014 07:06:03 AM |
This caught my attention from the beginning and held it. My top pick! I'm not typically fond of tilted horizons, but in this case it works. Perhaps it's because the tilted horizon is the almost perfectly offset by the vertical seam between the wood planks (the one just to the right of the bear). |
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07/23/2014 06:20:20 AM |
Tied for the blue with a 9 from me :) I love the angle, light and tones. Probably could look grubbier - but maybe they just moved recently :) Congratulations on the top 10. |
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07/22/2014 08:26:57 PM |
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07/22/2014 08:05:54 PM |
Nicely done, Wendy. Go D Squared. |
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07/22/2014 06:22:24 PM |
Lovely photo. I have a feeling that he might have to wait for discovery by a new generation. |
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07/22/2014 03:08:40 AM |
6. I'm not sure if a pure B&W or a different toner would have made me give it a 7, but I'm not crazy about this one. |
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07/20/2014 09:16:27 PM |
This is great. Like many others here, not just a photo, but a story. Very nice. |
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07/18/2014 04:01:13 PM |
THEY'RE NOT COMING BACK.
But... you look really good lying there and I love the tilt.
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07/17/2014 09:10:30 AM |
Poor bear!!! like this image |
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07/17/2014 08:13:36 AM |
This is very neat. The angle is absolutely perfect. |
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07/16/2014 05:05:26 AM |
well done !
nice composition
great processing |
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