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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 6/14/2003
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Ooooo! How very metaphysical! I can feel my spleen moving into my left kidney whenever I view this. It brings forth the deepest, richest sensations of... of... of... bile in the back of my throat. You've really captured that sensation here, man!
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 6/9/2003
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Eric, I think even an abstract has to inform on some level. Here, I am confused about how I am supposed to be moved. Generally speaking, I think ONE sharp area for the eye to land on and get some relief is good. If there is no area of sharpness, it could still serve as a background illustration in a magazine with type over it. But as a stand-alone image it needs more. (I made a comment in my Under the Pier which may answer your questions about the exposure.)
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Alisa Mudge
{K:12511} 2/13/2004
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Well I'm going to choose to take Steve's comment as a compliment dammit. This might not be to everyone's taste but I'm enjoying the movement and richness. Keep experimenting. Alisa
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Matt Hardy
{K:474} 5/30/2003
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I second Bob's nomination. You are now secretary of the club.
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Bob Jarman
{K:3145} 5/30/2003
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Eric,
Your in our club with this one, No questions asked.
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John Myers
{K:4308} 5/30/2003
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pretty odd. i hate the darkness and lack of detail in the lower left corner. the curving lines are quite cool.
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Larry Edwards
{K:843} 5/29/2003
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The horizon needs straightening, Eric. But I like your use of distimation; very insegrious!
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Steve Kompier
{K:4629} 5/29/2003
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I don't know who Morgan Smith is or was, but this looks like something Alisa would try to pass off as an "abstract".
Although Mondo and Z see something, I don't, but that's not a bad thing.
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Bill Akata
{K:2929} 5/29/2003
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I'm looking at this photo after several bottles of wine and I can see a message from Elvis. It's saying...."Eric don't give up your day job"......"I'm All Shook Up"....
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 5/29/2003
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For some reason I am struggling to make visual sense out of this rather than just appreciate it for what it is. The light play and tones are appealing, but I can't find a 'hook' to view it more intelligently. I applaud the exploration beyond your norm, though, so don't stop!!
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Jeff Maruschek
{K:12} 5/28/2003
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I like the blue/orange contrast...but not really sure what else there is.
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Stephen R. Zang
{K:1044} 5/28/2003
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Eric, this is way Morgan Smithlike, but much more colorful, and you don't have the telltale 75% black darkness thing around your subject.
Only think I see wrong is a small dustlike particle in the center left of the image, although that could be part of the art too, for all I know... {;-)
Neato Nifty shot!
Stephen
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Daniel L Quigley-Skillin
{K:1383} 5/28/2003
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I like the tones... I can't say that I'm getting much out of this one Eric.
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David Chang-Sang
{K:680} 5/28/2003
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Ooooooooooooo.. This is almost as good as that Morgan Smith guys photos.. ;-)
Dave
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