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>>129145 Because they're high-contrast black and white ("insta-art," minus ten points) photographs taken breaking one of the big rules of photography (no shooting from the hip, minus ten points) with focus off on the first one (minus ten points). All the usual stuff /p/ haets.
Despite all those "flaws," they're really good. Though this statement is a bit cliche it's true that good art is usually right on the brink of failure, and often good because it's right on the brink. I think these are a great example of that. For another, Koudelka's theatre work is -20 points for high-contrast black and white insta-art and -20 points for focus off, and -20 for grain, but I've never seen performing arts photography done better.
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