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Viktor Pravdica
{K:4907} 1/2/2004
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www.pgallery.net/rogerama yes that is the link. It was not stolen. :)
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Viktor Pravdica
{K:4907} 1/2/2004
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I have saw this one on the net! It is yours? Nice!
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 12/12/2003
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Strong, perfect place for the widelux. As I said before, you control this wide formats very well with your compositions now. Presumably it has something to do with learning the right view for it, same as you must learn it for each prime lens realated to the focal length. I myself am not sure if I ever will learn to compose a 6X6 properly,for example :-)
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Brad Morris
{K:3307} 11/18/2003
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Roger, Great Fisheye shot.
I particularly like the framing created by the overhead roadway combines with the posts in the footpath.
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Andrea Biscosi
{K:5387} 11/18/2003
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Excellent prospective! I like this shot..... Congrats Andrea
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 11/17/2003
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i like the photo... wonder if there was other angles you could explore there.. nice work
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 11/17/2003
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Great geometry at play here. I also really like the symmetry of the two men closest to the camera. The only distracting elements are the cars, but not much you can about that probably - busy place to say the least I imagine :-)
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 11/17/2003
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Nice juxtaposition of the ellipse and the vertical pillars. Like the near symmetrical placement of the people. No doubt serendipitous, but still well seen. I also like how the silhouetted anonymous people play off the shiny posts.
May have been even better with the top of the ellipse closed but I understand the limitations of the equipment.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 11/17/2003
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Hi Roger, terrific composition, very strong indeed. I like the effect of the 26mm widelux. How did you get the people to stand in the right place to balance the photo - marvelous. I think the strongest elements are those 'bullets' which define the curves.
The 'everydayness' of this photo is also very attractive.
A very nice piece of work.
Congratulations Keith
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 11/17/2003
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Great perspective and balance! Also a very familiar place :-)
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