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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 4/4/2004
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Just as clarification on a couple of points I deliberately timed the shutter release and placement of the figures in all three shots so as to I hopes imbue the loneliness I feel the family in the pool have. The man is distracted and disconnected to the activities of the mother and child and hence he is marginalised and pushed to the periphery to reinforce that notion. I also loaded the three images up onto the site with a deliberate intention of creating a tryptch so that when viewed from my portfolio the placement of the figures flows back and forth left to right as the father swims his distracted laps in silence... and the mother is left to ponder the relationship and care for the child.
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 4/3/2004
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Interesante perspectiva roger , pero estuve jugando con tu imagen , y me pregunto porque no tomar solo al hombre en el agua con sus brazos abiertos . de todos modos es bueno tu trabajo.
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 4/3/2004
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This is a great perspective and composition except for the swimmers body not being in the picture a little more.Overall very well done!My best,JOHN
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 4/3/2004
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Hi, like the perspective and how you framed this shot...nice color contrast,too...gayle
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 4/3/2004
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good image rog with some great colors...I take it you are not coming up for the BF. I just got my self a free ticket...I can't get in with a camera they don't let you...rog
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 4/3/2004
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:)
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