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Bob Tomerlin
{K:5460} 7/23/2003
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When you have an MRI, they stick you in a long, close-fitting tube. Here you have an MRI sign - by a long tube. Am I nuts? Also, I think the graininess is fine for this shot.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 2/28/2003
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The MRI sign makes this image what it is in my opinion. Keep it.
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 2/28/2003
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New images! I have been here also. Very nice shot, I don't mind the grain. I would NOT crop the ceiling off as someone suggested, but might consider atking a little of the bottom and the left side. Not sure whether the MRI sign should be removed or not.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 2/21/2003
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Just lost a friend of mine this morning. This image is powerful to those that have been there. Sadly those feelings are rarely happy...but real nonetheless! Good to hear from you again.
Drop off your e-mail when the chance comes. tylorsales@hawaiian.net
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Scott Poupard
{K:179} 2/20/2003
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I have to agree with Paul, I really like the grain. Very well done!
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paul durrant
{K:1047} 2/20/2003
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very nice indeed! lots of tones and a great perpective. i quite like the grain in this as well. excellent work!
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John Myers
{K:4308} 2/20/2003
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i would say definately crop that little part of the ceiling...otherwise, incredible shot.
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 2/19/2003
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Yep, I agree w/ EW about the graininess. That's the ONLY thing I don't like about this wonderful shot. Reminds me of the DC subway.
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Elizabeth van Hulst
{K:283} 2/19/2003
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very cool perspective. I think this would work nicely with a slower speed film, less grainy.
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