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{K:11} 5/27/2004
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gostei muito do teu trabalho. Vou levar esta foto comigo, obrigado.
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 7/19/2003
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Lovely high-contrast composition. Usually, I would have prefered to see more space on the right, but this works quite well.
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Chuck Freeman
{K:13616} 7/18/2003
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This is a nice photo. Reminds me of some of the really great French Photographers of the 50's and 60's.
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 3/19/2003
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Fantastic!
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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net
{K:3974} 12/25/2002
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10+
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 11/25/2002
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Thanks Marc. You are right about the lost detail in the water. I heard those comments in another site. The funny thing, more people (of course who left their comments) liked the way as is. Thanks again for your comments.
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Marc Gougenheim
{K:5398} 11/25/2002
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Great catch ! I love the pose and the blur of the hand. Maybe some people would prefer SLIGHTLY more details in the water, maybe I would as well, I'm not sure... But it works as is too for me. Well done !
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Kenneth Liang
{K:290} 11/25/2002
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The more i look at this picture, the more i love it.
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 11/25/2002
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Kenneth,
Thanks for your comment. Right now, I am in experiment mode. I like these shots because they seem a little different from other shots, I guess.
Of course, I am learning these. Partcularly this shot as well as http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=26890 this one, I have tried the over expsoing technique to make the subject more as pencil painting. I dont know whether I did it right.
Thanks again Kenneth.
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Kenneth Liang
{K:290} 11/25/2002
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I always thought placing a moving object so it is leaving the frame isnt so good. now you've changed my mind.
I have a question though, ive seen some of your prints...why are the background so white? the overexposed background does make the girl leap out of the print though.
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Pete Kinser
{K:106} 11/4/2002
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i have to diagree bob, the placement here coupled with the "over the shoulder glance" lends to the feeling she's moving on, up, and away from what we see; a sense of completion and finality.
fantastic image and composition
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Anne E. M. Zang
{K:4135} 11/4/2002
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I like the subject as is on the right. There is something about her frozen stride that makes her small form look confident ... I think the fact that she is just about through the waves enhances that feeling of strength. To me, the positioning makes her look indifferent to the waves, but at the same time comfortable and sort of one with them. She also seems indifferent to the camera, so the placement of her in the frame on the right, about to walk right out of the pic, works well for me. Very nice pic for this project!
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Bob Helvey
{K:619} 11/4/2002
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Very nice use of subject & film. Even more effective by placing your subject left so can "walk" across the entire frame.
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Greg Smereczynski
{K:2278} 11/3/2002
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fantastic..., like "last wawes..."
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