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02/23/2011 06:35:24 AM |
You're certainly producing work of a certain gravitas, friend, even when it's a beaming, good-humored gravitas. We have GOT to get together soon, OK? |
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02/18/2011 07:47:05 PM |
It reminds me of the work of the great modern artist and poet, Jason Steele (of Charlie the Unicorn fame):
"I love the feel of grain, the screams of a man in pain, blood when it falls like rain, showering me." |
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02/17/2011 11:02:11 PM |
This put a smile on my face. It's like you have cirrhosis and your long lost love has come to give you a liver...or maybe just a hug goodbye. |
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02/16/2011 03:36:18 PM |
Like a postcard from another realm. Wonderful. |
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02/15/2011 09:49:02 PM |
I did not get to this in voting and I regret that very much. Great picture and totally undervalued. |
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02/15/2011 09:14:00 PM |
I must correct myself, as Don called you Grain Man. Although you are also a Grain Master :-) |
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02/15/2011 07:19:57 PM |
I never got to this in voting so I have to award you belatedly. Wonderfully done pinhole - double exposure? |
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02/15/2011 07:16:35 PM |
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02/15/2011 05:11:07 PM |
This is just so wonderful. What a gift. 10, no question. |
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02/15/2011 05:08:15 PM |
The oversized silhouette kills for me the nice balance of the image. So does the greenish hue, too chromatic in this case |
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02/15/2011 08:07:54 AM |
The grain, the color, the light and shadows all together in one lovely image. |
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02/14/2011 01:28:15 PM |
Very effective. How was this done? |
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02/14/2011 10:46:10 AM |
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02/13/2011 05:34:01 PM |
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02/12/2011 04:49:46 PM |
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02/12/2011 06:57:35 AM |
Now and then a delightfully low-fidelity photograph can achieve so much more than a ponderously literal one. This is one of those glorious cases. The joy in it would be diminished by anything 'less' than the sparse presentation you have conjured up here. It's not in itself great photography of course, and yet it really is a great photograph in another sense entirely. It reaches. A bloody beauty. Top two for me. Thank you. |
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02/11/2011 05:37:58 PM |
I'm having trouble seeing the picture through the grain. |
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02/11/2011 05:20:54 PM |
I guess you did this texture on purpose. Hard to tell what it really is. |
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02/09/2011 01:04:19 PM |
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02/09/2011 06:01:27 AM |
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02/08/2011 09:43:22 PM |
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02/08/2011 08:15:52 PM |
I'm not yet well versed enough in style reading, but this looks like it might have jmritz's Grain Master touch. I don't know how you achieve this sort of pp'ing, but it always grabs me by the heart. |
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