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07/05/2005 10:24:42 PM			 | 
		
		| Quite a dramatic capture. 7 |  
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07/05/2005 05:21:56 PM			 | 
		
		| too cliche, not enough clever design to go with it |  
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07/05/2005 12:39:34 AM			 | 
		
		| Not a bad shot its just that i think a little less on the light and maybe another angle coold have improoved the pic a bit... Good luck... |  
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07/03/2005 01:05:10 PM			 | 
		
		| Like the idea of showing light thru the lens. I think you have too much wasted space in the foreground. |  
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07/03/2005 01:21:22 AM			 | 
		
		| clever concept.  Just think,that AE-1was introduced 31 years ago! |  
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07/02/2005 01:24:46 PM			 | 
		
		| great idea. overexposed area above the camera possibly a bit distracting though |  
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07/02/2005 07:12:09 AM			 | 
		
		| Don't grasp exactly the meaning here. Do you mean 'through the lens' because it's broken? Please explain to me what you're saying and quote my comment so I can find the photo again. I've voted it rather low at the moment, but really want to know if that's correct or not. |  
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07/02/2005 02:13:16 AM			 | 
		
		| What I liked the best - the use of backlighting.    The biggest problem I see is the glare created on the camera itself.  I'm not sure if you used a flshlight or if the contrast between thel light and dark were too much, but your shooting camera couldn't process the light. |  
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07/02/2005 12:06:41 AM			 | 
		
		| Interesting concept. But the light on the top of camera is distracting and blowing out part of the prism, could also use a little more contrast IMHO. |  
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07/01/2005 05:39:01 PM			 | 
		
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07/01/2005 04:06:34 PM			 | 
		
		| This happened to be the first 35mm camera I ever owned. Me and my brother got them for christmas as teenagers. It took some really good photos. I like the light coming thru the back to the lense. Not sure what the object is in the rear of the photo, its a tad distracting. But since its a Canon.....ill overlook it. LOL |  
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06/30/2005 02:48:13 PM			 | 
		
		| the reflection takes away from the concept |  
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06/30/2005 06:32:02 AM			 | 
		
		| great way to capture the light.  looks like it's alive. |  
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06/29/2005 10:04:55 PM			 | 
		
		| Interesting idea however the bright light behind the camera is very distracting. |  
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06/29/2005 04:13:43 PM			 | 
		
		| This is a nice idea, however...    The light is visible in the background laying across what appears to be a bed?!?!  For a better composition, the light should not be visable at all, the camera should be a bit closer and fully in the shot and the lens cap should have been removed from the frame.  Also, fill-flash or 2nd light source in front of the subject would have helped to bring out detail on the front of the camera.   I hope this is helpful. |  
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06/29/2005 01:55:27 PM			 | 
		
		| This has a lot of potential. |  
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06/29/2005 06:41:18 AM			 | 
		
		| Is this camera obsolete? Nice picture;) |  
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