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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/7/2004
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Jenny, I enjoyed the discussion you fired on comments and how to encourage them, and now I've made the time to visit your portfolio. I was drawn to this one--at least partly because I like to take statues (I've got a "statues" section in my portfolio). Both crops are good, but I think I prefer the original (landscape) because the statue seems to be waving the rabbit towards the open space on the LH side, and I can imagine a conversation between them. The different textures are fun, aren't they! Shiny blue statue, fur, grass... This picture has a lot going for it. I think you'll soon have lots more comments, the way you're going.
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Sally A.
{K:4601} 8/1/2004
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oh yeah i remember that Park. " i used to live in St. louis" and it was a school project to look at the different sculptures. i like ur image. Good job.
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 6/19/2004
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They are both very good. I lean toward the cropped version. It brings the two main objects up closer and gives a great perspective to their sizes. Jimmy
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 6/19/2004
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I'll choose door #2. Great, fun image. I do like the uncropped image better. K
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Jenny Brown
{K:2859} 6/18/2004
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I'm still uncertain which orientation I prefer; playing with the cropping on this one. Here's the original.
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