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| 11/02/2004 08:40:56 PM |
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| 11/01/2004 09:03:54 PM |
Amoreby PedroComment by traser: WIsh you could have gotten around to your right a little more. Nice capture. |
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| 11/01/2004 07:13:11 PM |
Amoreby PedroComment by heida: This is so beautiful! It really awakes emotions with me, I really love it you did a great job with the sepia and contrast too, congrats :D |
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| 11/01/2004 02:58:25 PM |
Amoreby PedroComment by emorgan49: Great! What if you had waited for the old guy in the background to move along? Then you would have had just the lovers and the statue. I hope your notes explain your sepia technique, it is the best! |
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| 11/01/2004 02:48:03 PM |
Amoreby PedroComment by MrAkamai: Great candid shot but the man in the background is slightly distracting. Although it is probably level, the stairs make it seem otherwise. Nice duotone, as well. |
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| 11/01/2004 09:39:29 AM |
Amoreby PedroComment by Kavey: Lovely moment and suits black and white. I like that there is some surrounding scenery but find it a touch too busy to allow a real focus on the two lovers. |
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| 10/24/2004 05:57:34 AM |
The Inimitable JPR.JPGby PedroComment by JPR: Take this photo down, it's embarassing, my camera is too small, i look like i'm afraid of crushing it in my hand. |
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| 10/19/2004 01:45:36 AM |
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| 10/12/2004 03:56:57 AM |
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| 10/09/2004 04:55:08 PM |
Interludeby PedroComment by jmsetzler: I'm coming back to this photo again after thinking about it for a few more days...
This photo is a good example of where some information to go with the photo is very supportive of what the viewer sees. In my original comment on this shot, I made reference to the 'haunting' sound this instrument creates. After the challenge, when I read your description about it being taken at Ground Zero, it added an entire new level of impact to the image. The haunting sound of the music, coupled with a place on the map where thousands of people died, creates an entirely differen theme.
May I suggest that you change the title of this photo from "Interlude" to "Requiem"? It's just a thought, but you can tie this theme together even better with "Requiem" since a requiem is a musical composition in honor/memory of the deceased.
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