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12/03/2010 04:08:00 PM |
I love Hindemith. That would have been worth an extra point had I known (the title didn't click, and I usually don't look at them anyway).
Message edited by author 2010-12-03 21:08:39. |
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12/03/2010 03:10:16 PM |
Way under appreciated. Really enjoy this shot. |
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12/03/2010 12:30:14 PM |
Never in a million years picked this as yours Richard. But of course it's not your style.
I scored it the same as Don, 7. |
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12/02/2010 03:09:13 PM |
good use of motion blur! This was a contender. 7 from me. |
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12/02/2010 02:51:34 PM |
The idea behind the Posthumous Ribbon is to encourage you to break the rules, to find new and different ways to express yourself. To free your mind to think clearly toward the solution that is certain to come, to laugh at world and at life, not doing what others are expecting you to do, but just following and listening to what's in your heart. DPC it̢۪s a wonderful learning place where everyone should be supported on their way to be a photographer. A special attention should be aimed to those working hard with different views and approaches to photography, those not aligned with the mainstream taste and receiving no recognition. It̢۪s our responsibility to support these photographers creating diversity and expressing different visions. Being active at the Posthumous thread it̢۪s the best way to do it. Being active at the Posthumous thread it̢۪s the best way to protect your and the other̢۪s freedom of being different. Thanks for taking the time to enter this challenge. Stay wild. |
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12/01/2010 03:15:29 PM |
lovely blur. the color is wonderful. Must be Bach, but I can't read the German. Six feet play better than four. |
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11/29/2010 04:36:06 PM |
I like the motion blur - I dislike the lighting. Had there not been any blur - the lighting would be even more horrendous. |
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11/29/2010 01:32:28 PM |
Interesting use of blur -- I only wish the violin weren't obscuring the pianist's face. |
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11/28/2010 08:50:25 AM |
"Im Zeitmass eines langsamen, feierlichen Tanzes"
Genau so mitt diesem challenge... |
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11/28/2010 12:09:53 AM |
I can almost hear the music, feels very allegro. I love the mysterious female foot back there :). |
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11/27/2010 06:43:16 PM |
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11/26/2010 01:09:24 PM |
Great that you allowed them enough time to dance for us! (Not voting) |
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11/26/2010 12:53:15 PM |
A nice flow to sync up with the music. I particularly enjoy the third person we cannot see except for her shoes. The page turner, perhaps? |
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11/26/2010 02:41:06 AM |
The motion combined with the soft focus gives this a neat effect. |
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11/25/2010 11:03:52 PM |
Blurred but sharp at the same time. Great colors. Overall a nice image. |
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