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04/02/2008 05:01:57 PM			 | 
		
		Uh-oh.    Who died?   You did such a great job of conveying the mood and somber spirit present in that room.    The dark sense of loss washes over you when you look at it.
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03/27/2008 09:45:05 PM			 | 
		
		| The lighting really adds to the mood of the parlor.  It seems like a "from darkness into light" theme. Nicey done. |  
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03/25/2008 04:59:06 PM			 | 
		
		| Oh MY I wish I'd taken this WONDERFUL image! |  
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03/25/2008 10:28:06 AM			 | 
		
		| Very good. Makes you look for a while. The person on the far right really takes the cake. Excellent composition. |  
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03/24/2008 08:48:26 AM			 | 
		
		| I see a man, then a boy.  Then the other two adults off to the side, watching but not interfering, and I wonder about the conversation between the first two.  Then I read the description.  There was a somber tone to this before that; now it makes sense.  A very strong image to me. |  
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03/23/2008 01:05:16 PM			 | 
		
		| excelent shot, really conveying the somberness. |  
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03/23/2008 10:29:47 AM			 | 
		
		| I knew this was a funeral parlor before I read the comment.  You were right on with the lighting to give it that sad/lonely feel.  Great job! |  
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03/20/2008 11:49:18 PM			 | 
		
		| I didn't expect to see a funeral parlor in this challenge but then again we often don't expect such things.  I like that light coming in through the window and the people in the shadows.  There's a story here to be told.  Nice work. |  
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03/20/2008 09:41:33 PM			 | 
		
		| I'm struck by each individual's silent introspection, particularly the woman on the far right.  The crop very effectively emphasizes a sense of loss, as if perhaps she is feeling only half present at that moment. |  
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03/20/2008 09:27:22 PM			 | 
		
		| nice! i like deep the room feels, the siluettes are very nicely done. |  
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03/19/2008 07:00:19 AM			 | 
		
		| I think I especially like this for it being the day that Arthur C Clarke died; there is something science fiction about it: those glasses on the image right character, perhaps. The strong sense of ceremony, the almost invisible child. Either a sinister or a futurist induction. |  
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03/19/2008 02:21:36 AM			 | 
		
		| The silhouettes and the angle convey the mood of a funeral parlor.  Just missing a coffin.  But, this image is great for B&W - the distortion is obvious without being overdone and there is a starkness here.  Well done. |  
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