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06/07/2005 05:43:26 PM |
Color and composition is nice. Good abstract image. |
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06/07/2005 12:57:03 AM |
What in the world is this? |
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06/06/2005 12:23:20 PM |
dont really see the point but sure it must be a good one |
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06/06/2005 09:05:26 AM |
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06/05/2005 07:22:44 AM |
I appreciate the attempt at something abstract, it's really quite a pretty picture. Wish the title gave me a clearer idea what to think of it, and how it's a decision. |
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06/03/2005 07:58:13 AM |
depends to much on your title.....I believe in poetic freedom but I don't understand this image at all....perhaps you need to rethink your messege and present it in another way.....2 only because it is better than a 1 |
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06/02/2005 04:57:20 PM |
I'm sure the lack of focus was a creative choice. As a piece of art, I'm still not sensing a viable image. Photographically the out of focus damages the message, and as a piece of art I don't feel an emotional response. The best I can come up with is that the colors represent your nation, and the out of focus represents your lack of belief in that nation. |
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06/02/2005 12:34:57 AM |
I'm not sure if this is a wonderful abstract or just a blurry shot - but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
The background is nice and clean, emphasizing the colours in your subject.
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06/01/2005 09:08:43 PM |
I don't feel that the image conveys instantly recognizable decision. So blurry. Very difficult to make out what you mean. |
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06/01/2005 06:37:47 PM |
This image with or without the title tells me the story of a blurred image. Perhaps I would think of a flag after awhile, however the support structure would then place the flag at half-mast which seems odd to produce an image from with such an abstract blur. This however is the redeeming quality of the image. The blur and colors come off abstract, not as an unfortunate side-effect of mishandling the camera, so there is an interest factor that comes into play for this viewer. Where the image fails is in its communication of a decision or of decision making (except in the choice to shoot a motion blur to purposely become abstract). Some redeeming quality here, but not enough to push this image into a higher bracket against the 'obvious' decisions. I offer a 4 for abstract interest and the photographer's 'decision' |
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06/01/2005 06:20:25 PM |
I can't tell whether your focus is really bad, or if you're trying to make some sort of a statement. If it's the later, that is not clear. |
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06/01/2005 11:42:26 AM |
I can't believe you would actually submit a photo that is so blurry you can't make out what it is. No reason for it to be blurry...good try I suppose. |
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06/01/2005 11:22:17 AM |
too blurred to make any sense. |
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06/01/2005 10:47:15 AM |
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06/01/2005 08:20:59 AM |
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06/01/2005 06:21:28 AM |
Wow...this actually is hurting my eyes. |
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06/01/2005 05:47:26 AM |
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06/01/2005 05:16:24 AM |
I'm sorry, but I don't understand this. I really tried! |
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06/01/2005 01:48:43 AM |
I can only assume this is the flag of india. I'm not sure how it relates to the challenge or how the lack of focus brings that across. |
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05/31/2005 08:59:09 PM |
Go ireland? India? Republic of blurry? |
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