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| 08/02/2002 11:05:00 PM |
Reflecting On Faith Lostby jmattysComment by karmat: Excellent job of getting the reflection in focus. This is a great capture. I think it needs to be cropped just a touch on the left, and if it had been possible to shoot at another time of the day, maybe the NASDAQ wouldn't have a glare (of course, you probably wouldn't have as good a reflection, either.) karmat |
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| 07/30/2002 07:22:00 PM |
Reflecting On Faith Lostby jmattysComment by Swashbuckler: This is a really cool reflection shot. I tried a lazy crop, I like this better as a portrait shot of just the right half. The brick, NASDAQ sign and other building just add to the distractions. USBancorp and the church would have been good enough. Too bad you couldn't go into the business and close their blinds. Finally, your title, are you trying to say that in order to be successful in the corporate world, you have to lose your faith? 8 Swash (looks like the Puget Sound, is this Tacoma?) |
| 07/30/2002 05:42:00 PM |
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| 07/30/2002 05:14:00 PM |
Reflecting On Faith Lostby jmattysComment by BAMartin: I so much like "found" shots over "setup" ones. Your colors are bright, the reflection is very clear. The only thing I might have done differently (if at all possible) would be to wiat for the traffic to clear before taking the photo. I do realize that sometimes that is not possible so I am not marking you down for it. 9 BAMartin |
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