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| 04/21/2006 09:52:13 AM |
At the Butcher's by e301Comment: Great shot, your composition is flawless, the tones are nice, and you are seemingly invisible to this shot.
Overheard that day at the butchers...
"Pardon me guvnor, can I use your loo?," asked the frumpy bandy legged pensioner awkwardly.
"Move on, you bandy legged uncomfortable shoe, coat too big, ordinary hat wearing git, your type really makes me puke! Can't you read the sign, it says no public restrooms," the stern butcher proclaimed, as if he had excessive cleaving syndrome.
"Then I'll just take two pounds of the sirloin, please."
The butchers smile widened, as if to greet an old friend. "Why didn't you say so earlier, come right is sir, and pee anywhere you'd like." Message edited by author 2006-04-21 09:53:03. |
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| 04/17/2006 11:39:58 AM |
widezoomthruneighborhood.jpgby theSajComment: This is a great shot; a bit vertigo inducing, but still, its a nice impression of the street. This would be great for use as a graphic image; blown up and spread out on a wall. Nice. |
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| 04/17/2006 11:34:15 AM |
Liuzzi Cheese Co - North Haven, Connecticutby theSajComment: Great shot; been there tons of times; their soup, especially the Italinan wedding and Pasta e Fagioli is great. I could go for a nice panini with prosciutto, nutty parmesan or some tangy sheep -reminiscent romano.
The shot creates nice bursts of color within a truly busy environment. It works well. |
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| 03/30/2006 07:51:17 AM |
Clifton Suspension Bridgeby KonadorComment: The light and exposure you acheive here is terrific; great feel; the composition, a bit lacking, with all the tree and signage on th eright hand side, past the bridge and in the valley is terrific. |
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| 03/30/2006 07:49:29 AM |
St. Stephen's Churchby KonadorComment: I wouldn't touch the composition, I'd like to see a non-grainy version to decide on that though. The gothic and dark nature of the shot may not be enhanced by the grain, or maybe it is? |
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| 03/23/2006 08:19:51 AM |
Waiting for ....by MambeComment: so good... the sky is just a terrific wash of painted colors, the land and light on the other side, the bird on the bench; terrific; I get the feeling evoked here. |
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| 03/16/2006 07:55:34 AM |
Blue Highby KivetComment: This is my choice for a ribbon; nice feather and high heels; flawless composition, a bit abstract, nice shot. |
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| 03/15/2006 06:11:23 PM |
salientby christophertComment: This really nice and high key; well underrated. very creepy. I like the body perspective. nice job. |
| 03/14/2006 07:31:25 AM |
Playing for the Sunby CutterComment: Very very nice; great composition as all the high key parts lead you right off that guitar head light a shotgun into the right of the picture, presumably the sun from the title. such depth, and control, a great portrait. |
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| 03/14/2006 07:27:13 AM |
Gapstow's Eye by muur88Comment: The composition may be a bit busy here; but who the hell am I to argue!; one thing; I love the focus and texture of that rock; impressionist and beuatiful; and the details of the twigs and such; very nice; congratulations- hope you sell a ton of these. |
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