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02/12/2012 09:13:45 PM |
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01/29/2010 09:18:52 AM |
I figured this has to be you, and I was right :-) One of my 10's. Faceless feets, faithful rendering, and the arrow just makes the image, a grace note par excellence. Ridiculously low score, my sympathies. |
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01/29/2010 09:01:56 AM |
Originally posted by Iraklis: I really like the surreal quality to an "ordinary scene"...bravo once again Lev. |
thanks man, I don't really deserve it :)
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01/29/2010 01:24:54 AM |
One of my favourites in the challenge. Can't believe it finished here. |
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01/28/2010 10:18:13 PM |
Brilliant and deliciously underated :P |
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01/28/2010 09:55:41 PM |
I really like the surreal quality to an "ordinary scene"...bravo once again Lev. |
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01/28/2010 07:57:26 PM |
Darn you voters! 200and something place? I enjoyed it nixter. |
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01/28/2010 06:40:14 PM |
funny. it's almost like the dog did not follow directions and strayed from the arrow. |
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01/28/2010 06:37:03 PM |
Love this. She is in sync with the arrow. Don't know what to think of the dog! Good stuff. 8 |
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01/28/2010 06:27:45 PM |
8 - Nicely seen (even in pp) juxtapositions. Good 'elements'. |
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01/28/2010 03:23:21 PM |
I remember this. Excellent catch! |
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01/28/2010 02:36:26 PM |
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01/28/2010 01:36:41 PM |
I'm hanging this in the Posthumous Fantasy Art Show. |
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01/28/2010 03:47:03 AM |
So funny. Parts of everything all rolled into one. |
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01/28/2010 02:32:41 AM |
This is my sort of shot! It's one of those really strange ones where there's a whole lot of seemingly unconnected things going on but in some strange way are all related.
Each item in this shot has it's own interest, and for me I keep coming back to the arrow, what does it represent, who drew it there, what it is pointing to / from? The fact that it leads backwards to a dogs rear end is funny. |
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01/28/2010 01:27:44 AM |
Curious but intriguing glimpse......6 |
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01/27/2010 10:00:33 PM |
This is actually a funny pic. It brings humans and animals somehow so close. I love this |
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01/27/2010 05:02:47 PM |
this is a great street photographs, one of the best i have seen in the challenge so far.. has all the great elements captured really well.. motion, steady sharp dog, lines and curves! 9 |
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01/27/2010 04:25:04 PM |
I want to think that the dog has stopped at a drinking fountain. The arrow is to help him find his way home.
This is my favorite---sure to be buried in obscurity on page 8, but i hope not! |
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01/27/2010 01:30:34 PM |
Neat street shot. The missing parts of the body give it an edgy feel. |
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01/27/2010 09:02:00 AM |
I have no idea why I like this other than the missing heads of all the subjects. Strange. On second thought I like the patterns and textures of the bricks. I probably would have cloned out your subject ("one") and the extra feet at top and you wouldn't have liked it nearly as good, and I would have liked it a little better... |
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01/27/2010 08:58:52 AM |
love the unique photos like this. |
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01/27/2010 05:17:34 AM |
the arrow is what makes the shot |
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01/27/2010 12:48:00 AM |
This is my most favourite image in the challenge. Like a few other images, I initially gave it an 8 but am bumping it to 10... I'd give it 11 if I was allowed to. This is a brilliant work of art, and I'm not blowing smoke up your arse. I just can't put in words enough how much I love this. |
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01/26/2010 10:14:09 PM |
different i would like to see either the dog whole or the person |
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01/26/2010 07:40:41 PM |
One dog bottom. Bizarre picture, an arrow pointing the dog in the direction that Carmen Sandiego, I like it. |
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01/26/2010 04:05:07 PM |
Normally I would rate shots like this low , but I like this shot. For some reason , the elements fall in place nicely with the post processing of this shot. Cool , 7 |
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01/26/2010 03:05:00 PM |
took me a minute to figure out the title...kind of like the abstract side of this...well done...excellent tones |
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01/25/2010 06:46:26 PM |
A tale of tails and ends. |
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01/25/2010 03:42:04 AM |
good street image...works well as a b and w... |
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01/25/2010 03:33:02 AM |
The excellent balance of B&W tones just helps the audience's eyes pay attention to the details and objects in this scene. There is the static (the unmoving dog standing) and movement (the person in midwalk blurred due to motion). Objects at rest and objects in motion. There is the subtle cue of direction as well - the chalk arrow on the brick walk. The object in motion is moving/following the direction it points too. Also interesting in the pattern matching is that we only see the bottom portions of these two main subjects - identity is unknown for we do not have the identifying features of the face/head. Then there is the "One" that is captured in the scene - part of the address of the building, the one dog in the scene, or the one person we see dominating the foreground of this composition? Or perhaps it refers to the one 'portion' I get to see of this scene to make or draw impressions from. Very artsy and has very much a feel of a cinematic still from a movie. Nice work! |
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01/24/2010 03:40:27 PM |
I sense a theme! ;) This one is pure fun with b&w tones to die for! |
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01/23/2010 04:53:52 AM |
Interetsing street candid, very artsy. |
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01/23/2010 01:22:46 AM |
An interesting image and a number of interesting elements in it. The dog, the edge of the side, the legs in the top of the image, the chalk arrow. Even the main subject being cropped, and being the only part of the image that is not sharp. Not sure about the border either |
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01/22/2010 08:04:09 PM |
Perfect Street shot. tells a story. |
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01/22/2010 06:50:05 PM |
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01/22/2010 06:16:46 PM |
Well, you've done it. You have made me sit and contemplate this for quite a while. While I can't picture it hanging on my wall, I find it well done and strangely interesting in a weird random sort of way. All I can say is above average. Thanks for making me think. |
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01/22/2010 01:59:03 PM |
I think the subject being blurry is just right. |
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01/22/2010 08:51:43 AM |
There is so much to look at in this wonderful image.
Very interesting and it tells a story or at least part of one. Love street work. Your tones are perfect. |
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01/22/2010 06:25:18 AM |
LOVE THIS!!! It has everything. Movement, and a dog's butt. What more could we ask for? LOL 9 |
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01/21/2010 11:35:52 PM |
Great capture of limbs of sorts (not voting) |
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