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thomas M
{K:1007} 5/25/2005
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Great story telling image!!!... I like the fact you used b&w film vs., color.... Excellent choice!!!
congrats, tamas
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In Transit
{K:29432} 12/2/2003
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I suppose there is merit for 'originality'...
but the cloice of the Vodka...
takes some away...
and the manicure matches the quality of the plastic containers...
however the reflection of the photogragher rings it all back to 'just do'no...
then there was another admirer here at UF who stated today:
p.s. Hi Sandy - chill and take it easy... very nice constructive comments like yours are golden and sparkly - thx on behalf of the world who enjoyed your kind words ;)
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Jacek M.
{K:2999} 5/2/2003
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Dramatic scene..excellent composition and realization..Barvo!!!
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Bandi Friedmann
{K:1100} 4/30/2003
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Die Komposition im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes "Tod ernst". Ich wünsche Dir bessere Zeiten. Viele Grüsse (ecet)
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 4/30/2003
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NICE WORK, GREAT IDEA.REGARDS DAN
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Lee Werling
{K:452} 4/30/2003
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Sandy, I always like looking at monochrome photos and when I saw your thumbnail, I thought I'd take a closer look. Wow, you certainly told a story! I am afraid there is much truth behind what you conveyed in your image- the despiration of unemployment. The tonal tange is good for the ASA 400 film and it appears you had to do a little burning in on the newsprint.I may have left out one or two of the pill bottles but thatis just my personal preference. Also, the large square glass container is a bit confusing as I don't know what it is. I think the ad on the floor tells it all ---EMERGENCY! Was that deliberate? Thanks forsharing this image with us. Lee lwerling1@charter.net
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