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04/12/2015 05:13:24 PM |
Not sure of the title. But the picture interests me. Which surprises me. I do like bench shots. But this one goes beyond. Probably because it the receptacle looks so much like a urn they have for flowers next to graves in cemeteries. This, with the emptiness of the shot, makes it feel kind of lonely. |
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04/12/2015 03:04:30 PM |
Something Michael Jordan has never said.
Wonderfully processed. |
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04/11/2015 04:24:34 PM |
The trees are tired of winter as is the bench. They are waiting for spring to bring color and someone to sit a while to enjoy the view once again. |
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04/11/2015 12:37:09 PM |
im not sure about the title, to me this is about love, unrequited love. theyve been together for years yet never together so close yet so far...... really sad |
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04/11/2015 09:26:46 AM |
just waiting for someone. or something |
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04/11/2015 04:40:17 AM |
An antithesis, I presume. |
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04/10/2015 09:04:39 AM |
Some truths go well beyond words...this one captures such events epically...even magically. |
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04/09/2015 05:14:09 PM |
your get up and go has got up and went |
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04/09/2015 04:55:12 PM |
good processing, but this scene feels like it could use some actors |
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04/09/2015 04:18:18 PM |
Deceptively plain, yet most effective for its uncompromising and in your face steadfastness. It has an enchantment that I can't quite put my finger on. The background lawn and forest are like a shimmering doily before which are primly set bench and gussied up garbage can, crosswise path and entry skirt immodestly free of snow. Even the tree growing out of the center of the bench top, which could be called a compositional error, is blithely acceptable. "Rest a moment. Bide with me. Whenever you pass by, I'll be here." |
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04/08/2015 09:27:30 PM |
Great title. Gotta say there have been some really good titles in this challenge. I do enjoy the conversation between your bench and the bin. So gray and dreary. Nicely seen. |
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04/08/2015 06:02:55 AM |
The title is hilarious! A lovely scene. |
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04/08/2015 01:41:48 AM |
A lonely seat and your title steers me to an irony that wouldn't have picked up on without your help. I'm liking the dynamic range here. |
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04/07/2015 11:29:39 AM |
I love the flatness here. and the stick makes the shot. |
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04/06/2015 10:32:10 AM |
This definitely needs a creature/person in it. |
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04/06/2015 09:41:48 AM |
Yes, but the alternative is sitting right next to trash. So it's a utilitarian compromise, I suppose. Give a little to get a little. Composition is elegantly simple, balance is perfect. Than you. |
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