momente
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very science fiction look, what a peculiar electrical discharge. sharp, too. well done.
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I appreciate all photos that hold a message (more that I do those that are technically perfect, yet lack the story), and this is one of them.
Original, sharp, good composition. well chosen, suble framing. one objection, though: the image seems, I don't know, a bit elongated. could be just my impression, but it persists even when viewing the photo in smaller sizes.
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well composed, I like the contrasts. you were there for the moment, good location - the bridge, the sailboat, everything; perhaps if the sky wasn't so cloudy, the image would have been even more alive.
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very original, I like it.
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you should be more selective with your photos.
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very. 7/7
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appreciated.
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well made.
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very good mood, well transposed idea. I appreciate the tremor this image provides. Details on how it was made are welcome.
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this photo has two contrasting 'parts' that keep my eyes wandering up and down: her visual expression in itself (interesting eyes, not at all comical), and the 'tongue element'. And it's this very contrast that enables this portrait to set itself apart from others. An original piece, I like it :)
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interesting dof. i like the effect it creates.
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the image is well composed; a minor objection of mine would be that small display of pubic hair; I think it is somewhat uncalled for, the photo having been enhanced if you'd have used the lace's transparency to merely suggest the explicit nature of female anatomy.
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central subject, lack of psychological contrast. mediocre photo. (upper left corner, distracting colour blog- not that it would matter so much, anyhow)
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it catches the eye. was this designed using long exposure times? I had similar results accidently shooting a speeding ambulance. Nothing as spectacular, though.
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splendid and special
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I don't think Jasmine meant it that way. It wasn't an offensive thought, but rather a subtle, sensual allure, to which I agree. People shoudn't jump and point fingers like that.
So lonely!
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