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| 07/16/2005 11:45:53 AM |
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| 07/16/2005 11:38:38 AM |
Good Old Timesby SonifoComment: I like it. Makes me remember my family's camping trips when I was a kid. |
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| 07/16/2005 11:02:30 AM |
Universal Symbolby cools98Comment: Control of the light is pretty good with just a couple of hot spots, exposure is about right. Now. Work on the composition a little and this would be a better picture. Centered compositions just don't have enough impact. |
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| 07/16/2005 10:59:07 AM |
Having the first nosebleed... togetherby steinarComment: The thing I find interesting about this picture is the woman is sitting there smiling and reading a magazine. Excuse me, but shouldn't someone be concerned enough to clean the child's nose?
Sorry if that sounds catty, but geez... ? |
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| 07/14/2005 11:07:27 PM |
The Dead Zoneby FloffyComment: Good post processing. I like the shadow play in the yard and the mist creeping over the wall. |
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| 07/13/2005 09:37:50 AM |
tickets.jpgby bvoiComment: This is very pj. Would be good for a newspaper story on the event. I love that one line on the booth. "you have not been understood". Ha. The story of my life! |
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| 07/13/2005 09:30:38 AM |
peering.jpgby bvoiComment: I agree with Mike. A frontal view of the face does tell more of a story, and the smirk slows the viewer down enough to take time to enjoy the picture. |
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| 07/12/2005 11:35:33 PM |
..yes i doby messerschmittComment: Wonderful composition. The chairs look so much like a couple sitting there having a conversation. Squeezing them into the top portion emphasizes the feeling of animated closeness. |
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| 07/12/2005 11:14:46 PM |
Homeless Manby bobdaveantComment: This is what it's all about, isn't it, to get that connection between the photographer, the subject and the viewer. It's a very emotive picture. His eyes are filled with life. And the lines on his face indicate he has done a lot more smiling than frowning. |
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| 07/12/2005 10:26:30 AM |
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