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Critique By:
jake price (K:63)
5/16/2007 3:09:54 PM
I think by leaving that lighting in the corner it makes the palace look more ominous and threatening, which is what I look for in that kind of photo. Awesome job.
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Photo By: N.R. Miller
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jake price (K:63)
5/16/2007 3:06:22 PM
This is the one I see. It has rusty imperfections that make the gas works look really vulnerable. Amazing shot.
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Photo By: N.R. Miller
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jake price (K:63)
5/16/2007 3:02:40 PM
I understand the concept of black and white pseudo-industrial photography, and this is a great example of it. This is a good photo and I love the angle, but it would be nice to see a little more of the rusty detail on the side of the tall tower. This gas fixture is sort of representative of a struggle for fuel in the world right now. It's presence is ominous, but if we could see its weaknesses in the structure like rust on the sides and stains and imperfections, perhaps we could restore some faith in the American fuel industry. (maybe). My suggestion is take it earlier in the morning, when the lighting will be a little convenient, and just comming over the edge, or in the evening, when the lighting is just going down. Watch some black and white short film movies that have still shots. This can give you an idea as to the lighting I see. It's an amazing shot. Well done.
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Photo By: N.R. Miller
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Critique By:
jake price (K:63)
11/20/2006 6:10:47 PM
Very awesome. It looks like the "Smurf" community. And what a rare find! It's also cool that the beetles had eaten away at the bark making such unique designs. Very good shot.
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Photo By: Heath Roberts
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