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			|  | 04/04/2004 06:20:51 PM | 
		| | Despite the blown out sky/sea in the background, this image has a quality that is very appealing.  It reminds me of a Cartier-Bresson photo.  Many people may say that the figure should be positioned facing inwards so that there is more space between him and the frame, but I like his positioning as he is seperated from the black object in the background.  Good job on the blur as well. High score. | 
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			|  | 03/31/2004 04:27:26 AM | 
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			|  | 03/30/2004 12:55:05 PM | 
		| | title, black and white, and motion blur fit well together. | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 02:55:16 PM | 
		| | I like it - enough mystery to make it interesting - what's he pulling, where is he going, and so on.  The blocked up composition against the side/ exiting the frame furthers that feel.  Good entry (9) | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 01:51:44 PM | 
		| | Great subject matter & composition | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 11:36:29 AM | 
		| | The motion blur in this photo is nice.  Compositionally, I would prefer some open space on the right side of the frame rather than the left.  It would give the subject room to 'move' within the frame... = 7 | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 08:55:17 AM | 
		| | Nice composition and there is something intriguing about the content. But it doesn't quite seem to be focused in those areas that aren't in motion - did you use a tripod? | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 05:59:03 AM | 
		| | The background could be sharper, looks like its a bit moved as well. A tripod could have done the trick if it was not used. Good crop, I also like the head on the "overexposed" sky/sea. | 
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			|  | 03/29/2004 02:57:03 AM | 
		| | Fantastic composition... I don't know if it was intentional, but I like the burnt out highlights which contrast nicely with the subject's face. I'd have liked the background much more sharp though. This is just blurry enough to look unintentional. I like the fact that the subject is almost out of the frame. The sloping horizon works well. | 
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