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07/05/2006 02:25:38 PM |
Thank you for some exceptionally thoughtful comments.
I'm very fulfilled that this photo has conveyed what I saw and felt to those of you who spent time to view just a little longer. |
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07/05/2006 09:44:37 AM |
this is stunning, jon! i love the composition and the crop...it seems to isolate the couple even more and really adds to the whole mood of the shot. while i think the should have placed MUCH higher (actually, i would give this a ribbon) i'm pleased to see that it didn't finish TOO far down on the list. sorta gives me hope that the DPC voters are developing a more discerning taste. |
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07/05/2006 09:10:30 AM |
Surprised at the placing of this one. As I said before it is a wonderful picture. |
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07/04/2006 09:33:25 PM |
You did well to snap when you did. I love the lonely feeling. Good job. |
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07/04/2006 09:31:50 PM |
I didn't vote on the challenge, but I love this image. Everything in the photograph contributes to the mood. I'm going to add it to favourites now :-) |
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07/04/2006 10:30:38 AM |
very effective in composition and colour |
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07/04/2006 07:27:03 AM |
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07/04/2006 04:51:56 AM |
I love everything about this... |
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07/03/2006 01:50:21 PM |
Man, this is good. The mood of the tones matches their expressions so well. |
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07/03/2006 09:20:52 AM |
Excellent!!!!!! I'm not so sure that this is very DPC-friendly, but I hope that I'm proved wrong... I'm sure that some people will complain that the glass isn't very clear, but it's a very strong contributer to the thematic element of the photo. Also, I think that the choice to leave the top uncropped was a good one. Well done! |
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07/03/2006 06:52:35 AM |
The mood set here is powerful. |
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07/02/2006 09:53:11 PM |
A nice moody shot, which the dirty glass helps to enhance.
I would have cropped much more tightly from the top. There's a lot of nothing happening up there. And maybe trimmed back on how much of the outside we can see - just enough to provide a frame. I think the space on the right works well, though; opening up a sense of the subject staring into empty space. |
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07/02/2006 07:47:35 PM |
Nice composition. The dirty windows add a lot to this shot for me. |
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07/02/2006 10:10:51 AM |
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07/02/2006 05:07:14 AM |
Awesome interpretation.
Very strong capture for me. |
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07/02/2006 03:15:20 AM |
good catch and title well chosen
(id prefer a tighter crop on right and top) |
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07/01/2006 06:00:19 PM |
Love the feeling of that picture, great angle too - 10 |
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07/01/2006 11:59:48 AM |
I like that the pane to the right isn't closed by a frame - gives them something to look to. Very nice. |
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06/30/2006 07:16:15 PM |
Super! very nicely observed. Rare, unexpected. |
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06/30/2006 02:32:06 PM |
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06/30/2006 01:09:38 PM |
Well done. This is excellent. The whole image fits together (b&w, dirty windows, framing, expressions.) Good luck in the challenge. |
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06/30/2006 08:19:26 AM |
I love the dirty window and expressions on their faces.
Something seems a little strange in the framing though.
Nice work! |
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06/30/2006 07:45:36 AM |
nicely composed.
good black and white. |
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06/30/2006 06:50:17 AM |
This would be better with a little less noise. I think some noise is good for this pic but not so much. nice candid. |
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06/30/2006 06:24:05 AM |
ohmygod. this's got to be one of the best photos i've seen.
i love the idea the title implies (sp?) & it's at a great angle & wow.
congrats on an amazing shot. |
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06/29/2006 05:46:45 PM |
I hope others see the beauty of this photo. WONDERFUL use of b/w. Composition is GREAT ! |
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06/29/2006 12:00:02 PM |
great shot. perfect crop. |
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06/29/2006 09:44:51 AM |
I like the paucity of detail yet the free reign you give to the viewer's imagination to create whatever story around the photo they wish. Glass window, also a psychological metaphor. 9. |
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06/29/2006 09:29:15 AM |
Well executed, and a great composition. The grain and the B&W work well together. Nice job. |
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06/29/2006 07:52:27 AM |
Very nice, I LOVE the mood in this one, reminds me of the old films from the 1920´s or so, I gave this an 8. |
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06/28/2006 08:45:46 PM |
This was about to be a low vote, but fortunately circumstances allowed time for it all to sink in. I'm not a fan of the overall composition (especially the amount of image given to the frame), but I do think you convey the emotion of the old couple very effectively. I fear this won't do as well as it should because it won't get the time it needs. |
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06/28/2006 07:44:42 PM |
I simply Love this shot. The "harrumph'' look on the old man's face and the kind of sad look on the other guy seem to tell a story. Maybe the younger one is the son and taking his Dad to a nursing home. Or maybe both are back from a doctors appointment and all didn't go well.
Ever look at photos and try to figure out the ''story''??
This photo stirred something in me. I am bestowing a 10 ( also is going in my favorites) |
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06/28/2006 03:17:46 PM |
This is my favorite for this challenge. The dirty glass, the black and white treatment and the interesting faces all make for a wonderful image. In fact, I am starting to think that this might be one of the best images I've ever seen. I wouldn't be surprised to see a picture like this in one of those coffee table books about famous photographers. Sorry for gushing, but I do think it is brilliant. |
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06/28/2006 01:35:15 PM |
this one gives me an intimate feeling, like I'm watching these people. and that's a good thing. the noise (probably from an underexposed image?) looks good in an image like this. love the framing, in all it's ways :) |
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06/28/2006 07:59:46 AM |
very nice,simple, and puts you in the mood these two people are in,9 |
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06/27/2006 09:30:46 PM |
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