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07/18/2007 09:54:24 PM |
I like how the "ghost" is offset, as if you were taking a shot of something else and this visitation intruded in the frame - exactly how a ghost should haunt, I think. |
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07/15/2007 10:16:31 PM |
nice technique I would have converted to sepia for more of an antique feel though. |
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07/11/2007 06:46:15 PM |
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07/11/2007 03:37:20 PM |
Crop seems a bit too tight. I would have liked to see more of the cemetery |
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07/11/2007 01:02:39 PM |
Awesome photo. Great job. |
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07/11/2007 09:34:12 AM |
The compostion is a little strang. Good try on the long exposure |
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07/11/2007 09:21:55 AM |
Excellent! I like the ghost's double action. |
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07/11/2007 09:18:13 AM |
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07/11/2007 09:01:19 AM |
super shot, u left the aperture open for long to get this visualization? |
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07/11/2007 08:09:59 AM |
the lighting and set up are really solid on this - especially with the off angle grave marker. i especially like how the ghost is shown to be looking in two directions |
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07/11/2007 12:55:54 AM |
Nice shot... but the angular grave, makes the frame look tilted... |
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