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"Love Knows Not its Own Depth Until the Hour of Separation"
06/09/2004 03:05:56 PM
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Hurry, I got to go!
06/09/2004 03:02:59 PM
Hurry, I got to go!
by Sonifo

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Terrific. The background is too burned out.
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City Metro
06/09/2004 02:59:56 PM
City Metro
by industeality

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Good subject and color. Crop seems a bit off; just the bench, the woman and her suitcase would have been more effective (to me).
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BUS STOP
06/09/2004 02:57:33 PM
BUS STOP
by bobdaveant

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Terrific. A waiting attitude symetrically framed by mirrored waiting attitudes. The text of the sign is a great counterpoint (as in, "What are they waiting for if no one is allowed to stop?")
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Waiting for something better
06/09/2004 02:52:17 PM
Waiting for something better
by joek1d

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Communicates clearly. Good framing. Good color. Good job.
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Train Platform
06/09/2004 02:46:02 PM
Train Platform
by PhilipDyer

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Waiting indeed. The B/W rendering is effective. Details above people's heads are somewhat distracting.
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Waiting for the Start
06/09/2004 02:37:45 PM
Waiting for the Start
by LN13

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Effective choice of subject. Background has too much clutter.
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Bored, waiting for the bus
06/09/2004 02:28:54 PM
Bored, waiting for the bus
by pbaarn

Comment:
The notion of waiting is clearly conveyed in the subject and environment. The foreground is verify distracting--a shot down the platform, parallel to the tracks would have been better.
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Lady In Waiting
06/09/2004 02:26:38 PM
Lady In Waiting
by train

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When my eye is drawn to the subject on the left, I wonder, "Where's the waiting?" When my eye sees the subject's reflection in the mirror, THEN I realizes the subject is pregnant. While the photographer's concept is good, it takes too long to identify the element of waiting. A more direct composition of the subject's tummy, perhaps with a calendar in the background, would have conveyed "waiting" much more clearly.
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