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Lydia Nel
{K:3579} 5/4/2007
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I agree with Donald McKay - this shot does show that you have great potential, Dennis - unfortunately the B&W version included by Federico is not available any more, somehow - I have never been to America, but this photograph is the epitome of my impression of the typical American rural town - must say, this seems like a very quiet town...
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 2/3/2004
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no I think this works well in color and if there wasn't that much noise in the sky I would be tempted to increase the color and make it look like one of those 50's shots..regards roger
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Chuck Freeman
{K:13616} 1/4/2004
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Yep! This is VALDOSTA, GA. I have been through this difficult city to drive in. Most often I was on my way to Florida via U.S.#1.
very good.
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Gene Zonis
{K:6949} 12/23/2003
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I like the color as well as all the phone lines, which gives the shot a unique look.
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Donald McKay
{K:340} 11/8/2003
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That's a very solid document Dennis. I'm impressed, especially because it seems to be studied more than your snapshot-style photos. You bring a thoughtful reserve to color that keeps it from being sentimental, or cheesy. Thank you for the work.
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Dennis Komis
{K:3160} 11/8/2003
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To Jake and Federico, thanks for the suggestion guys - I like the b&w version, however, that particular afternoon I saw Valdosta in colors - those colors. To Kevin, thanks for the kind words - no, I was only passing through.
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Kevin Dean
{K:438} 11/8/2003
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Good work Dennis, do you live in Valdosta? I was only there in October, lunch at the wooden nickle. This shot brings back so many memories for me.
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Federico Garza
{K:386} 11/7/2003
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well...following Jake's suggestion, here it is in B&W...it looks good, I believe..
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jake griffin
{K:3439} 11/7/2003
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i would like this image as a b/w, i don't think the colors work at all to accentuate the environment. Thats my impression as I like the small town atmosphere.
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