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05/11/2008 11:02:06 PM |
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03/31/2008 09:40:27 AM |
the night, red and black, the dirt and grime, arresting, voting, important stuff happening here. a lovely, deep and dark image. |
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03/25/2008 07:25:05 AM |
itneresting concept, and well captured. |
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03/24/2008 06:39:30 AM |
I am sorry but this one eludes me. No reason, art speaks differently to different people. |
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03/21/2008 03:02:33 PM |
intriguing...a cop who does IDing or a criminal being ID'd? hard to tell. Like it, 7 |
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03/20/2008 08:31:28 PM |
It's such an awesome shot. But either I'm really tired and my brain isn't working, or you've made it extremely hard to understand this one within the framework of the challenge. |
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03/20/2008 03:55:13 AM |
kinda misses the point of the challenge to me
as for the finger that is so sharp and dirty :) |
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03/19/2008 01:35:47 PM |
Wow. I would love to see a bit more of the face and less overlap - good use of negative space and DOF. |
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03/18/2008 08:22:31 PM |
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An environmental portrait is a portrait executed in the subject's usual environment, such as in their home or workplace, and typically illuminates the subject's life and surroundings. The term is most frequently used of a genre of photography. |
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