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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 7/12/2003
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Les, I've missed your work recently because I haven't been diligent about looking at recent images. I am sorry that I missed this barn, it is intriguing. I like the texture in the old wood and foreground grasses. I differ with Barry, however about the placement of the barn. To me it seems like the points of interest are all pushed to the left side of the frame, and I'd rather have the barn moved to the right, leaving more empty space to the left. I have no idea if the actual setting permitted such framing.
I can see that you have created many lovely images over the last little while, and look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 6/8/2003
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Excellent composition.
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 6/8/2003
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Well composed, good details..nice tone...Humm...constructive comments...maybe it's me, but looks like it could use a bit of CW rotation...not a problem...still very nice image. Have a nice day. Bill
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Naty Z
{K:16436} 6/8/2003
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good tone!
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Barry Walthall
{K:5312} 6/8/2003
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Sepia was a nice choice....and your placement of the barn was great.
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David Rogers
{K:1082} 6/8/2003
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I just love barn photos... good composition great b&w....
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Benedetto Riba
{K:15792} 6/8/2003
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Very nice work!!! Excellent composition. Regards.
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