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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 4/13/2004
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TK, you have a terrific knack to capture the essence of the street scene. She seems lonely and despairing, which is mirrored by the way she is positioned in the frame. Sitting alone on the street, she is isolated from the rest of the world. The curves almost form a barrier between her and potential passersby.
Lovely, lovely.
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Andy Eulass
{K:13435} 8/26/2003
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Terrence, another excellent capture. This one is packed with emotional power. She seems to be weeping and lost, unsure where to go. The composition seems to convey that she has a number of paths she could travel but that perhaps none of them can take her to where she wants to go. A very clean composition. Maybe you could darken it a bit given the mood, but that's strictly a matter of taste. I like it.
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Sarah Hansegard
{K:4332} 8/24/2003
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T- I think the emotional appeal outweighs anything technical you could've done with it. What a heartbreaking photo. Hope to talk to you soon-
Sarah
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gregory J. mclemore
{K:1810} 8/23/2003
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good shot impossible to ignore sad scene make you think
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 8/23/2003
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Good composition and lightning Terrence. This one could have been fit very well under the project "Alone". My best regards, Diana.
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Terrence Kent
{K:7023} 8/23/2003
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(the subject is the whole image, not just the woman weeping on the corner)
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Mr. Arrey
{K:11516} 8/23/2003
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Nice pic terry. YOu could also underespose it.
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Who Kares
{K:224} 8/23/2003
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I think the composition could be more interesting, connecting the viewer with the subject better. Interesting capture.
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