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02/12/2012 03:50:37 AM |
I will read again and again "photographer's comments" and view over and over "Thought Control". You have expressed many of our sentiments represented by your excellent photo. Congratulations! |
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02/09/2012 01:45:11 PM |
You are an amazing, creative photographer. Gifted. Inspirational. Love your work. |
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02/07/2012 12:32:47 PM |
I love your art, Christophe. So glad you're here on DPC!
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02/06/2012 05:51:50 AM |
Along with the extordinary photo, what you wrote in the info is outstanding. |
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02/04/2012 07:16:15 PM |
Fantastic job, and narrative. |
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02/04/2012 09:34:57 AM |
I have seen better composites from you and this may be my least favorite of them all. I feel like some of the elements have not been merged together smoothly, especially the burning books in the air, it looks too much like they were pasted in there because their lighting, brightness, and sharpness don't quite match with the rest of the image. It took me awhile to figure out what the image was trying to say because the books are not clearly visible at all which is what this image is all about ... burning books. I am sure this was partly due to the limited image size (only 800 pixels), but I would have placed a book much, much closer and larger to the viewer in order for the viewer to understand immediately books are the main thing we are talking about here instead of searching for them mainly in the darkness. Fire could have been better too. Still great job in the short amount of time that you had and congrats on the blue and I hope you don't mind some critiques from me.
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02/03/2012 11:27:07 AM |
Of course we all knew this was you :-)
Initially I thought to myself "he missed a trick, he's burning books not the Internet! Quelle fromage!?" but then I thought about it a bit more and realised this shows the cyclic nature of history. Great image. |
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02/03/2012 09:59:52 AM |
Ha! I knew a low 7 couldn't stand. :)
Awesome compilation! I guess I low-balled you with the 9 I gave you. 10s being the most frequent.
However, when I read: "Everyone knows that people raised outdoors are much tastier than battery farmed ones... looks like it's the same for human beings." I started wondering about you a bit. Then I realized that I was way too tired, and started wondering about me a bit!
Congrats! |
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02/03/2012 06:39:30 AM |
Nice one,Congratulations. |
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02/03/2012 06:11:39 AM |
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02/03/2012 04:18:30 AM |
brings to mind fareinheit 451 by ray bradbury..
wonderful and thought provoking image.
congrats on the blue .. :) |
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02/03/2012 01:46:21 AM |
Congratulation Well Done Christophe |
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02/03/2012 12:23:08 AM |
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02/02/2012 11:57:45 PM |
Congratulations, Christophe. A very creative and thought provoking piece. I think that the present day cultural exchange genie is going to be impossible to bottle up again and there will be little willing participation from the masses in any bonfires of the vanities. |
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02/02/2012 10:57:32 PM |
Really creative and a great idea. Good job and congrats :) |
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02/02/2012 10:40:24 PM |
Bravo! another excellent idea and execution.. |
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02/02/2012 09:50:36 PM |
Outstanding work Christophe ! Congratulations on another blue
Mike
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02/02/2012 07:50:33 PM |
Originally posted by jjbeguin: Very well done as usual.
But a little surprise you chose depict a manifestation of another age. My wife still remembers the burning by the American Legion of all books written or about Russians in her hometown library in the late 50s. This behavior had then more to do with “terminal stupidity” while this SOPA thing rimes better with “power”, “greed” and “control”. |
I like your comment, thanks |
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02/02/2012 07:16:05 PM |
I love the wild dancing around the fire :-) Congrats on the blue. |
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Comments Made During the Challenge  |
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02/02/2012 06:34:20 PM |
Great work. My top pick.10 |
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02/02/2012 05:11:35 PM |
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02/02/2012 05:10:14 PM |
Intriguing. I'm not a fan of burning books but the image as a whole is very nicely done.
Well Done Christophe. |
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02/02/2012 04:39:08 PM |
So you're behind it Christopher ;) Classic work and amazing amount of work, well done. |
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02/02/2012 01:03:26 PM |
The wind should be affecting the flame, too. |
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02/02/2012 10:56:01 AM |
congrats on the blue Christoph :) hehe i like the shadow detail and they're awkward movement. the only thing id say and this is not detrimental to your score but i can tell teh fire is a small fire not a large fire, i burn a lot of large fires clearing sites and demolition and theres something about a large fire. great work though, i hope no books were harmed in the making of this photo ;)
although looking through i think the library photo is going to give you a very good run for your money |
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02/02/2012 02:04:13 AM |
Love the painterly effect, striking image. |
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02/01/2012 07:27:03 PM |
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02/01/2012 06:28:09 PM |
Your editing is fantastic, as are your concepts, your execution, and vision. Good luck, though I know you won't need it! |
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02/01/2012 06:41:31 AM |
Fascinating. The usual 10! lol |
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02/01/2012 06:06:28 AM |
clear winner here. Well done conveying a story through surrealism. |
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02/01/2012 02:33:19 AM |
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01/30/2012 10:41:47 PM |
Very well done as usual.
But a little surprise you chose depict a manifestation of another age. My wife still remembers the burning by the American Legion of all books written or about Russians in her hometown library in the late 50s. This behavior had then more to do with “terminal stupidity” while this SOPA thing rimes better with “power”, “greed” and “control”. |
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01/30/2012 07:02:55 AM |
Very creative, love this idea, got my highest vote. I smell a ribbon.... |
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01/30/2012 02:44:35 AM |
This may be one of the top 3. Although I think it is stunning, just does not do it for me. Where does photography begin or stop? 8 |
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01/29/2012 08:24:36 PM |
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01/29/2012 08:51:39 AM |
Wow! I love the movement of the gent's overcoat. The green glow in the skulls is a brilliant touch, too. Very well done. |
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01/28/2012 12:27:19 PM |
Woah, what are all carrying?
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sorry Christophe, I couldn't resist :D
very good job as always.
my only nitpick would be that simulating some more heat and dust in the air on the puppeteer, which would have gone well with the giant fire and the strong wind that seem to be blowing on the scene, but I am nitpicking. |
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01/28/2012 05:12:21 AM |
Best in show award, congrats |
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01/27/2012 01:11:32 PM |
This is bang on the challenge. Very Fahrenheit 451 albeit 59 years later. Bonne Chance. //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451 |
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01/27/2012 10:49:40 AM |
Its very good, but I don't like the look of the fire. |
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01/27/2012 07:21:39 AM |
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01/27/2012 05:37:47 AM |
Seriously every time I come across your creation I am stopped dead in my tracks to admire your work. You are an inspiration, keep it up. |
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01/27/2012 04:14:37 AM |
Must be a Christohpe... :) Excellent!! Love the glowing heads!! |
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01/27/2012 03:50:56 AM |
Your creativity is wasted in your current job! |
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01/27/2012 03:32:21 AM |
Someday you learn to be more detail oriented, but until then, I can only give you a 10. |
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01/27/2012 03:23:07 AM |
Christophe this reminds me of some great books: Fahrenheit 451, Tommy Knockers, War of the worlds. I love it very much except for the flying book on the left that seems less real than the rest of the image.
Edit: I meant the book on the right... of course :)
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01/27/2012 03:04:17 AM |
Well, Good job as usual.
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01/27/2012 12:56:49 AM |
The minds of DPC photographers is amazing, and then to create there vision to canvas even greater,this image is almost like the burning of all books in the lead up to the second world war,only this time with remote electronics.....10 |
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01/26/2012 08:45:21 PM |
Pity about 800 pixels restriction, an easy 10
PS Book burning? What about Ipads and Kindles? :)
PS2 Nice coat |
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