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11/19/2006 09:27:10 AM |
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11/16/2006 07:32:52 AM |
This was the only 10 I gave in this challenge (I only voted for a subset of images, though). I am not surprised your shot did so poorly, though. |
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11/14/2006 07:43:36 PM |
A chimera, in this case, is NOT referring to a fish. Google it. Watch the Discovery Channel special called "I Am My Own Twin." Broaden your horizons, folks. |
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11/14/2006 05:36:40 AM |
You gotta love that blank creepy horror-movie stare that fits the grainy processing perfectly. Utterly cinematic, and I'm talking about a really good movie. 9 |
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11/13/2006 10:46:24 PM |
Is this a reflection? It looks like two boys. The shot is pretty noisy, interesting nevertheless. |
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11/13/2006 07:14:06 PM |
Intriguing; definitely of classic photographic merit. |
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11/13/2006 09:52:43 AM |
This one's pushing me. Nice use of monochrome. 8 |
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11/09/2006 04:24:05 PM |
What does the title mean? I think a Chimera is a type of fish. |
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11/09/2006 09:01:12 AM |
Is this a reflection? it looks like two different people to me. |
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11/08/2006 10:46:41 AM |
Maybe is my ignorance, but I just didn't understand how the title relates to the image... |
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