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Todd Broadbent
{K:2204} 6/22/2003
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Michaelle, I have so many places to stop!!! Windows are one of my favorites as are old buildings. You have a very beautiful portfolio and obviously a positive and pro-active thought process which is of great value in this forum. Your recent suggestion was a good solution that will be taken up by good "citizens." The rest, I'm afraid, will continue in their wayward paths. Sometimes we just need to ignore the ebb and flow, and continue in the direction we feel is best. Perhaps some will follow...Anyways, thanks for your vision, both artistically and in the community. Respectfully --Todd p.s. the photo looks a tad dark, but I love it for its tone and texture. :)
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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 2/21/2002
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Nice tones and details. Wonderful shot.
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 2/21/2002
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Michaelle, I'm really glad you stoped. This is a beautful image...
Well done :-)
PS I'm really enjoying your work.
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Mark Taylor
{K:344} 2/21/2002
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Lovely texture, I bet the original print looks fantastic at 12x16. Have you tried using Kodak Technical Pan film and processing in Technidol? The grain is virtually non existant even at 20x16 and the tonal quality would suit this subject wonderfully. I love the other one too by the way. If I had the dosh I would have them on my wall side by side anyday!
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Siddharth Siva
{K:3327} 2/20/2002
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Hi M, I am glad u decided to stop by the house u pass by everyday! I love the image..the toning is nice and the texture on the wood is coming through beautifully..
sid
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Steve Kompier
{K:4629} 2/20/2002
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Excellent job, Michaelle. The toning works wonderfully.
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