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02/15/2008 02:18:33 AM |
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11/08/2007 02:52:28 AM |
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11/07/2007 05:34:15 AM |
i had a feeling this was yours. simply wonderful. |
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11/05/2007 01:17:37 PM |
Nice finish. I loved this minimal shot. |
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11/05/2007 12:30:59 PM |
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11/05/2007 08:07:38 AM |
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11/05/2007 05:29:55 AM |
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11/05/2007 05:17:04 AM |
i have to tell you whenever i have time i look at it
what a burst of energie it gives me great |
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11/05/2007 04:28:26 AM |
thought this might have been yours :) stunning capture, nick. well-done. |
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11/05/2007 01:29:01 AM |
This is a fantastic, very bold photo.
Of course, it's not just the beginning of emphysema, but a lot of other health problems (actually, we can only assume that the person is smoking by the hand position as if holding a cigarette. It would really be wow if there was some smoke visible. |
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11/05/2007 01:14:04 AM |
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11/05/2007 12:30:20 AM |
This is top 5, and I suggest posthumous. |
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11/05/2007 12:25:33 AM |
and this link.............//www.in-public.com/trentparke
Message edited by author 2007-11-05 06:00:30. |
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11/04/2007 11:28:33 PM |
i thought about you when i saw it:)
absolutely fantastic |
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11/04/2007 10:20:07 PM |
great shot, thanks for the link jo |
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11/04/2007 09:38:50 PM |
you couldn't even break 6? booo. :P
sweet shot, for more inspiration this aussie sent me this link seems up your alley.
Originally posted by SoulMan1978: forgive me but how does this photo illustrate emphysema? |
Black is commonly used to symbolize death. In this image the smoker, even dressed in black(death) with a foot in the grave, has barely any life(light) left, and what ever light there is they are using to close that coffin, by smoking not even looking into the source of light to get out but staring into the black void...
or its the first thing that popped in his head since he has to title his challenge entries now... |
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11/04/2007 09:07:17 PM |
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11/04/2007 07:41:49 PM |
YES, YES, YES!
I't so WONDERFUL to finally see you up this end of the pool!
I think this is such a powerful image! I thought it was PERFECT - glad to see that FINALLY you are gaining the 'mainstream' recognition for your images.
Truly thought I might see it on the front page - had thought it was you!
Well done Nick - brilliant! |
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11/04/2007 07:11:46 PM |
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11/04/2007 06:45:35 PM |
i'm lost with this one.... |
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11/04/2007 04:58:30 PM |
Energy/Range/Story: 9/7/8
Composition/perspective/manner: 10/5/7
Aesthetics/Technical: 9/7
Presentation: 7
Total: 7.5
Vote: 7
Remarks: Mais oui! God bless the spot meter! -Despite the dramatically minimal view and composition, I imagine an even more satifying image - either less static or less featureless... As it is, with a back turned at me, it feels (just a tad) \"stolen'. Hell, it's still a poise with magical balances and tension, from subtle to bold, which would be all the more prolific in an image twice the size (or a 20x30).
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11/04/2007 01:27:29 PM |
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11/03/2007 12:33:50 PM |
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11/03/2007 11:08:02 AM |
I love the picture, the lighting the composition and just the feel of it are great. But I don't get it? |
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11/03/2007 09:12:41 AM |
I guess I don't understand.... |
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11/03/2007 05:55:34 AM |
One of my faves of the challenge. Minimalism at its best. Great sliver of light. Just excellent overall. Bumping up to 9. |
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11/03/2007 04:32:08 AM |
forgive me but how does this photo illustrate emphysema? |
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11/03/2007 01:48:07 AM |
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11/01/2007 06:00:32 PM |
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10/31/2007 04:25:14 PM |
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10/31/2007 01:33:37 PM |
well, the image is absolutely fantastic but why that title? I don't see anything that referral to the emphysema. 10 |
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10/31/2007 06:50:04 AM |
This is my favorite shot in this challenge. Very emotional! |
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10/30/2007 02:08:08 PM |
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10/28/2007 10:49:11 PM |
I predict front page, if not ribbon. |
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10/28/2007 08:23:16 PM |
I'm sorry, I get how the title meets the challenge, but I don't get how the title matches the photo. It doesn't convey shortness of breath, or asphyxiated lungs, or lung damage, or anything that is associated with Emphysema. While it is a nice picture overall, I don't feel it really meets the challenge. |
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