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12/02/2010 09:33:54 PM |
Kelli, I didn't leave a comment, because I had no idea what to say -- I just gave it a good score. Now thanks to Don and Robert, I can say CONGRATULATIONS! |
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12/02/2010 08:10:40 PM |
I thought it was a wall. amazing. |
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12/02/2010 07:26:55 PM |
I'd have never guessed what this was. Looks like tissue paper on glass edged by spreading ink lines. Gorgeous!! And congrats on all the bling!! |
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12/02/2010 06:49:00 PM |
This is mysterious, and i don't like it very much, except for some reason I like it a lot. Don't ask me why. In fact, it's not important why. Heck, if I knew why then it probably wouldn't work, right? For me, anyway. Whatever.
I like that I don't like it and keep coming back to it because I can't let it go. Life can be like that. I give you the Bronze Paw :-)
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12/02/2010 06:15:04 PM |
awesome. I love the textures. The colors are making me think of orange cream soda and the textures make me think of the fall season. fave. 8 |
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12/02/2010 02:48:24 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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12/02/2010 02:44:47 PM |
hell yes. I love an image I can't understand even after I explain it to myself.
I'm hanging this in the posthumous art gallery.
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12/01/2010 03:09:51 PM |
Such intensity. The branches give this context, but only make the background more mysterious. Feels very apocalyptic. Good work. |
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12/01/2010 09:31:12 AM |
Weird. But nice. And pretty. Is that possible? Suppose you got a few comments on being in the wrong challenge (Orange). 7 |
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11/29/2010 06:06:03 AM |
Great patterns and colors in this. I really like how the twigs look over the orange background. |
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11/29/2010 12:28:00 AM |
should-have-saved-it----7 |
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11/26/2010 09:00:12 PM |
Blissfully bizarre, great texture and layers, well timed for November. |
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11/26/2010 02:26:44 AM |
More like orange explosion. |
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11/26/2010 12:08:04 AM |
Excellent! I love it and everything fits well together. 9 from me. I just hope for your sake that the border type you chose won't get you DQ'ed. |
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