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More questions than answers. What is it about? What is the child running from (or to)? Is it scary, or a domestic backyard scene? I would describe it more as very interesting than as aesthetically pleasing. Would I hang it on a wall - no. Would I use it to initiate discussion - absolutely. Very good.
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I like the original (cropped), I think it's more poetic.

Why did you choose to add the texture/brush and make it b&w?

 

I think the image has specially deep human meaning about relations, family, childhood, time...

 

the moment and the final composition is right but i'm not sure about the procesing

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Great photograph. Three dimensional triangle (running girl, tree with support and woman) merged into two dimensions. Girl is strong because of moving (out of the picture), women makes interest because of her dark tone, tree with support is mysterious (because of running girl and her direction, and at the firstr thought could be the reason for her running, but it is actually somwhere in the middle in between the tree and woman), but is still not strong enough, to keep our view. Result is constant movement and questioning ourself, what also the title is talking about.

I think, that post processing is the one that gives perfect result, becase colored version answers many questions, which are in final version obliterated (including reduction of pillar strenght, that give us moderate support when looking at coloured photo). Once again, great deliberation and great work.

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Outstanding image. Compositionally very strong with wonderful treatment that adds mystery and poetic impact. Strikes me as a dream or faded childhood memory. Bravo.
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This series has its concrete point in the only solitary figure. I mean that the application (or interpretation) visual of the Fixed Point Theorem is interesting. To play with an algebraic organization, applied Microeconomy, and obtain this graphical series is a great result. I feel these images like poetic a mathematical one. A great work of visual synthesis.
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I like the surreal quality of the picture. It almost seems like one of those impossible triangles where if you start looking from one plane and look across the picture, you realize you end up on a completely different plane.

 

It almost seems as if the woman is standing completely in front of a painted wall. Very interesting.

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A strong and successful image. It has an immediate emotional response for me of being mysterious and ominous, almost scary. For some reason it makes me think of Iraq/Iran and the oppression of women and executions in cold grimy concrete public places. As will become obvious from my comments, I don't care a fig if a photo has been "manipulated" or not (unless of course with intent to deceive)- the final image is what's important. The camera, the film (or memory chip), the computer, the software, the printer, the ink, the paper, the internet - they are all just tools in the artist's hands in the service of the final image.
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I really like this photo. It has a Henry Cartier-Bresson feel to it of capturing the precise moment in time. The b&w and effects just add to that feel looking like something he would have shot in the 1930s. Excellent
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