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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 4/7/2004
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Fantastic. Belongs to a different time. Nowadays it is Homeland security domain...lovely shot.
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 9/26/2003
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Composition is perfect - the gray empty foreground, the anonymous legs in the background, the use of DoF. I would have preferred it to be slightly brighter in the shadows in the bag, but you may have had your reasons?
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Isaac Shaw
{K:2563} 9/26/2003
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David, am in absolutely in awe of all your work. Everything is very paints a clear picture and is so technically correct. I can actually picture in my mind the gent that left these items and can fathom a reason as to why by just looking at the details in your capture. Very nice work (the prince is probably the best though imho)!
P.S. Thanks much for critique of my work, it is very inspiring to me that you would take the time.
Isaac
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j w
{K:12641} 9/25/2003
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One of my favorites of yours, David -- can't you just imagine the headlines all the scandal sheets could come up with for this one?
alien abduction . . . Houdini's worried wife drops off his hat and coat, etc etc on and on into total ridiculousness.
And that is a beauty of a wonderful shot like this -- it lets the viewer participate.
Love the centered comp. Works perfectly!
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Marília Ferraz
{K:-4756} 9/25/2003
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David, I'm laughing so much with this one because I was imagining a gentleman that, one day, said to himself: Enough. He took out all his cloth and run as fast as he could, naked. Your composition with the subject right in the center is just perfect. Laughing still. Marília
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Richard Blount
{K:8015} 9/25/2003
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Wonderful, so that's where I left them :-) best regards - Richard.
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Ari A. Alves (alvesari)
{K:7733} 9/25/2003
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Very well catch and composed ..
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Diamantino Mendes
{K:12959} 9/25/2003
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Great capture ... congrats!
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