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Ken Lunders says: "Frame of reference" came to mind when I saw this. It strikes a chord in me on several levels. Perhaps it will with you as well.
Temple of Poseidon, Sounio by Greg
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Ken Lunders says: Cats are innocent. Just ask one. I think the pose (as if a cat that isn't sleeping would ever willingly sit still long enough to actually be called posing), framing & sharpness of this image are each superb.
Cloud Watching Tight Crop by In Memoriam Bob Willard
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Ken Lunders says: This well executed image strikes me as a study in contrasts: Light & dark. Motion & stillness. Life & reclamation. Perhaps even intention and chance.
COLD STREAM by Martin S.
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Ken Lunders says: Simple. Direct. A lovely photo.
Kay by Anita Anand
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Ken Lunders says: It looks like something important is happening juuussst out of the frame. The focus, DOF, & tension work well here. All the bright red is an eye catching bonus.
Pointers on the Game by David Chu
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Ken Lunders says: The tight crop on this candid portrait is outstanding. The soft green in the background works well reinforcing the eyes while adding depth to the image.
2010 390 Yes, Mom? by maryannlacy
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Ken Lunders says: Art survives. At least for a while... The stark contrast of the simple figure encased in gritty abuse and neglect, the whole set off against a seemingly indifferent background, screams for attention.
Stick Man by Chris Kasari
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Ken Lunders says: I had to laugh when I saw this image in the Bistro Pool. I wonder if moving the wipers is equivalent to batting eyelashes.
Mirror Mirror by mrbwa1
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Ken Lunders says: Seemingly black & white, the subtle coloring of the tree near the center stands out and reminds me things will soon change. The snow will be gone, the leaves green, and new opportunities will present themselves.
Friday afternoon by Rich Carpenter
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