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Rick Smith
{K:5490} 11/12/2007
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Thank you Jose Very much apprectiated Rick
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 11/12/2007
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Hi Rick,
you've a great body of work, congratulations! I specially liked this image because of the athlete's petrified eyes, concentrated 100% on the run, he seems to be so tired he's running on auto-pilot.
Impressive moment.
My best,
José Azevedo
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Rick Smith
{K:5490} 9/11/2007
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thanks JD Rick
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txules .
{K:62768} 9/11/2007
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very good Rick, i prefer the BW approach too...jd
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 9/10/2007
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You're welcome, Rick!:)
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Rick Smith
{K:5490} 9/10/2007
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Thank you Shirley Rick
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 9/10/2007
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WOW...you've really capture the strain in his face...good one, Rick!:)
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JP Spicer-Escalante
{K:3831} 9/9/2007
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I see your point, Rick. I often prefer B/W too; just more expressive in so many occasions. I agree with the contrast issue too.
Saludos,
JP
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Rick Smith
{K:5490} 9/9/2007
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Thank you JP again!! No reason other than when I tried b/w I liked it better...more dramatic, maybe lends itself better to more contrast Rick
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JP Spicer-Escalante
{K:3831} 9/9/2007
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Once again, a wonderful shot where the facial expression is a metahpr for how this guy probably felt at that stage of the Triathlon.
A question: any reason why you opted for BW here instead of color, like the other shots? Just curious!
Saludos,
JP
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Rick Smith
{K:5490} 9/9/2007
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thank you Anne Rick
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 9/9/2007
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Excellent.
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