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Igor Herzyk
{K:1937} 11/30/2003
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I like this kind of photography. I like this work.
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Joksa Juoperi
{K:13473} 8/27/2003
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Great shot with nice perspective and tone. Regards, Joksa.
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Hans-Christian Stoltz
{K:331} 3/7/2003
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I also like this image. Nice diagonals that are pulling the viewer into the image.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 10/7/2002
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Very interesting! Nice contrasts.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 6/28/2002
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Lower, wider, closer.
I like this shot a lot--just the way it is, and I know everyone would rather just see a woman but the man in motion gives the photograph a reality instead of just a fashion shot.
I like the light, I like the pose, I like the architecture.
The only thing I could even imagine to make this even more dramatic would be to shoot from a lower angle, with the same or a wider lens and closer to the subject--the wider lens would allow you the exact same perspective except lower and closer--which would make this fabalous shot ballistic.
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Biagio Bujani
{K:2} 6/28/2002
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good use of black and white, and very interesting composition
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T M
{K:-183} 6/28/2002
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I don?t think the man disturbs the picture. In fact I?d say he adds a lot to it. Makes me wonder: Who is she? Who is he? Is he just a passer-by? Do they know each other? Is she waiting for him? What will happen next? The only thing I?d maybe do is to crop off the line of the pavement on the right edge of the picture. Otherwise I?d say: very well done.
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Jesvant.S
{K:62} 6/27/2002
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Ahh, if only that silly looking man hadnt been in the frame. Other than him, the photo is excellent.
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