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Erik Neldner
{K:10846} 8/5/2004
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Reminds of me of some 1930's Soviet propaganda film.
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Caroline Cohoon
{K:415} 2/4/2004
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Interesting choice to use infrared- it gives it a cool grainy... spooky feel.
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{K:82} 2/4/2004
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this picture doesnt surprise me coming from a kid who likes alkaline trio so much, good job bro.
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Dan Arthur
{K:4280} 2/4/2004
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Yikes! Honestly, this is kinda spooky! I like the picture (lots), but tend to avoid these types of pictures. Regardless, this was good enough that I had to comment - nice work...! Regards, Dan
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Joshua Rainey
{K:5069} 2/4/2004
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Great job overall. The grainy efect works really well and I like how it seems like the cemetary goes on forever. Luminous clouds overhead also help with the feeling...
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 2/4/2004
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Excellent shot! And on one of my favorite subjects! Great job..
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Don Abernathy
{K:426} 2/4/2004
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outstanding photograph
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Jessica Jang
{K:233} 2/4/2004
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I like this picture. It looks great
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Cameron Preyde
{K:649} 2/4/2004
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Powerful shot Josef! The darkness that is just hanging above the cemetary, The nearly black trees that are fading into the back remind us that nature is waiting. Perched and ready to swoop in to have it's final say at the end of our lives. The tones work very well with the grain and slight blur to create a genuinely antique look. Haunting indeed. Good shot.
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Chris Goodman
{K:1078} 2/4/2004
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I love it, just maybe burn in the corners. I think the change in contrast is a bit distracting. Welcome to Usefilm!
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 2/4/2004
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welcome in usefilm!
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