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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 8/8/2004
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I agree with Gary, the large variety of lines and shapes creates a very interesting picture. The fact that the light was almost directly from the side creates a nice effect, making the image not just about converging lines, but like converging squares. Yes the sharpness could be better but fortunately it's not soft to the point of ruining the picture.
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Gary Auerbach
{K:3935} 3/11/2003
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I am drawn to leading lines with hallways.....arches...... Obvious advantage to b/w in this image.....not as sharp as I would like....on a tripod? Printing is rather good, lots of tonal scale thruout the print...good detail in shadows..
I noticed a few leading line images in your portfolio. All photographs should have leading lines in some manner.... Keep posting.....Gary
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Tarjei E. Krogh
{K:6} 9/23/2002
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nice lines and comp..
! son tarjeiav !
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Russ Cooper
{K:759} 9/22/2002
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I thought maybe it would help to lighten the image a little, but the middle part of the left edge is already as bright as it can be. Wrong again!
Nice shot!
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Miles .
{K:896} 9/22/2002
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Good lines. Nice example of this type of diminishing perspective. Nicly exposed so you can see some of the detail and retains the shadows also.
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Andrew Polushkin
{K:311} 9/22/2002
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Good work. It was pleasant to me.
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