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05/27/2015 03:02:05 PM |
This is awesome on my home monitor in the evening. I cannot, however, see anything at all on my phone's screen, so there's probably a huge difference in how people could see this. It's a gorgeous photograph! I am so happy it printed well, too. Hopefully you have it hanging somewhere you see it often! |
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05/27/2015 11:12:30 AM |
Got a 7 from me. I thought it was terrific. |
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03/23/2015 04:37:48 AM |
I'd give you a 10 - wonderful |
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03/21/2015 01:40:22 PM |
And that's why I called the challenge "inspired by". I'm glad you entered it the way you liked it best - how else would one explore the darkest impulses :-). Goes along with jj's drive, I believe.
And congrats on the nicely commented brownie! :-) |
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03/19/2015 11:48:45 PM |
I really liked this, so to find it in last place is a surprise. I see the cat but then my monitor is calibrated, I guess a lot are not and have missed out on a great shot.
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03/19/2015 08:47:19 PM |
Originally posted by streetpigeon: Don't care why it looks this way, only know that I like it. A pure expression of a cat's world. |
I agree. |
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03/19/2015 06:34:36 AM |
Don't care why it looks this way, only know that I like it. A pure expression of a cat's world. |
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03/17/2015 02:16:41 PM |
The perfect psychopomp to lead us through the cimmerian shade |
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03/14/2015 06:05:44 PM |
I admire how far into darkness you've taken us |
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03/14/2015 01:53:07 PM |
Great low key. I hope people have their monitors adjusted!! |
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03/14/2015 08:05:25 AM |
Uh-oh! I think the image is probably wonderful, but so many people's monitors are very different. Mine is calibrated with my professional lab, so it is a little darker than most... so all I see is black. When I looked and looked, I did see a faint outline of a cat but it really wasn't visible without straining to see it. |
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03/13/2015 07:06:39 PM |
Like an Ad Reinhardt painting, this makes you wait and wait for the tonality to emerge. Now I see the cat in its shady element. |
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03/13/2015 05:01:59 PM |
I had to go from one motor to another - a touch lighter would have helped a lot
I like it for what it could be |
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