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09/01/2010 05:12:28 PM |
This is brilliant. Keep fighting the good fight. |
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08/08/2010 10:16:53 PM |
When I saw this in my brief review of the entries, I wanted to withdraw mine. Someday you must explain how you got all those sheep down to the beach. And, presumably, back up. |
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08/08/2010 09:01:56 PM |
Originally posted by tanguera: A could stare at this for hours. I'm horrified it didn't finish in the top 10. Just brilliant. Indeed, how did you get the blur on everything but the poles? |
Thank you Johanna... your generous comment(s) is more valuable to me than a top 10 finish.
This was taken at 1/30 sec. and panned parallel to the poles. That is why they appear to be sharp.
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08/08/2010 08:31:47 PM |
A could stare at this for hours. I'm horrified it didn't finish in the top 10. Just brilliant. Indeed, how did you get the blur on everything but the poles?
Message edited by author 2010-08-09 00:32:20. |
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08/08/2010 07:24:51 PM |
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08/08/2010 06:10:22 PM |
You've gone a long way toward simplifying this into abstraction, which brings you into the neighborhood of Minimalism. Lovely blur and I love the curved hair-thin lines of the fishing poles. |
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08/08/2010 04:49:08 PM |
I have a feeling this is taking a beating on its score. But I'm completely intrigued by it. |
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08/08/2010 06:16:32 AM |
Impressionistic, different, and I like it! |
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08/07/2010 12:05:34 AM |
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08/06/2010 04:59:23 PM |
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08/06/2010 04:19:28 PM |
I don't understand the blur |
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08/06/2010 06:57:00 AM |
Saving as a fav - this is FABULOUS! |
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08/05/2010 12:07:59 AM |
NICE. how did you do this? everything looks double exposed excpet the rods |
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08/04/2010 07:06:20 PM |
I'm a fan of this type of shot. Nicely done. |
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08/04/2010 03:07:13 PM |
Great feeling of motion. So many lines. |
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08/03/2010 06:47:33 AM |
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08/03/2010 12:15:14 AM |
It is mostly blurry and undetailed, and yet one can grasp the situation and imagine/invent the missing parts. The impact/detail ratio is very high, making it a true minimalistic work. (not voting, but I can sure fave) |
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08/02/2010 01:54:18 PM |
This is so good it hurts. Don't know what all those little specks are on the ground, but it sure gets my imagination going. And the sharpness but delicacy of the fishing poles. It's just breathtaking. My favorite of the challenge. I am humbled by your greatness :-) |
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08/01/2010 10:01:28 PM |
Beautiful blur and layers. 8 |
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