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01/10/2010 05:06:41 PM |
Love it, love it. LOVE IT! |
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02/02/2009 03:16:41 AM |
Just stumbled across this (didn't vote on all entries in "best of") and really wonder why it didn't do better; well composed, good technicals, a good story and the right amount of "artsy" post-processing (the noise isn't everybody's taste, though). |
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01/28/2009 07:47:07 AM |
Originally posted by Ja-9: kind of dull and grainy |
Grainy, yes. I added noise. It needed some texture, some grittiness, I thought.
Message edited by author 2009-01-31 23:29:32. |
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01/28/2009 05:27:10 AM |
I like the balance this shot has its story and the duotones. Very well done. I don't think you would have forced anything on the viewer by calling it lost but you really didn't need to as this was my first thought. Made me think of my kids, has that little emotional tug there. |
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01/25/2009 11:26:49 AM |
I really enjoyed this shot in the challenge. I like the reflection symmetry going on, but it is most enjoyable since it is slightly off center giving it a more engaging shot. Well done. |
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01/23/2009 06:59:16 PM |
PostLuminous Award Nominee!
well seen, well done, well toned, well composed, well well well! |
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01/21/2009 07:46:03 AM |
I like the surreal feeling this imparts and the processing. |
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01/20/2009 03:13:56 AM |
Well observed and nicely done :) |
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01/19/2009 06:31:12 PM |
They had searched for him everywhere. When he disappeared the night before, after an argument that resulted in screams and tears and slammed doors, they thought that he'd just gone out to blow off some steam. They'd figured he'd be back once he'd calmed down, and thought things through and needed to be back in safer arms and a warm bed.
However, as the night wore on, and morning approached, and there was still no sign of him, they began to fear. The worry stretched in to anxiety, which then stretched into panic. The authorities were called, and by early evening the next day, the search parties were out. They combed the woods, they called the friends, they searched the stores and theaters and hospitals, but no trace was found.
Then, in the wee hours of that next morning, while darkness still lay over the land, the phone rang. Tearfully, his mother picked it up, and broke into a flood of emotion as she heard his voice.
"Mama, I'm so sorry, I just want to come home." |
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01/18/2009 05:48:53 AM |
Fantastic capture, treatment! |
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01/18/2009 02:59:24 AM |
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01/17/2009 08:48:33 AM |
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01/17/2009 05:53:49 AM |
very cool shot, nicely done, impressive well done |
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01/16/2009 12:43:03 PM |
VERY cool efect! Nicely seen & captured. 8 |
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01/16/2009 11:04:14 AM |
A study in geometry and symmetry. At first I thought this was a train platform with just eerily identical subjects :-) |
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01/16/2009 09:57:34 AM |
the reflection almost creates the feeling of different people being at the phone - the choice of duotone gives this a very gritty feel |
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