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04/08/2009 10:23:56 PM |
Nicely composed - I'm especially fond of those rumpled sheets. |
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04/07/2009 02:52:13 AM |
Never saw a window photograph I didn't like. Still haven't.
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04/06/2009 06:52:01 PM |
I just love this. With the way the blankets are wrinkled towards the child, it is almost like they are part of each other. Or something like that. To me, this is another great example of an ability to visualize a great PH shot and then execute it.
Correction- I see it is a ZP. Comment still applies though. Nice.
Message edited by author 2009-04-06 18:58:38. |
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04/05/2009 08:31:20 PM |
Nice composition and well done in b&w. |
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04/05/2009 09:38:53 AM |
It's got that ghosty look to it. |
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04/05/2009 12:37:39 AM |
This has great movement. I like how all the lines of the blanket flow into/out of the infant, invoking a symbolic scene as well as a beautiful visual. I especially like how you included the grating with trees at the top, a touch of reality, keeping the photo grounded. |
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04/05/2009 12:27:12 AM |
Out of this world! Wow. Not sure if this looks like a sinister or a sacred encounter... |
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04/05/2009 12:02:23 AM |
Remember the little girl in "Poltergeist?" This reminds me of this, although that is a window and not a tv screen.
This truly stands on its own. Great mood. |
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