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Scott Wiet
{K:353} 5/15/2003
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I like window shots... this provides a view to the past. I think I would have preferred a straight-on shot with a tighter framing. Perhaps you were going for the outside view on the other wall which you may not have acheived with a straight shot. Overall, a good picture.
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 5/10/2003
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Yes, Todd, I am fascinated by windows, too. And doors, I always imagine the stories behind both and I especially like windows in foreign countries. It's great fun to go walking at dusk when the lights are just going on and looking through the windows you pass.
I took a look at your site, great beginning. I really love the graphic at the top, the subtle coursing motion through the leaf veins is a really nice touch -- not your typical in your face animated, annoying graphic, but a calm point of interest, I think it will attract some oohs and aahs when viewed. I might suggest changing the blue button bars to a more complimentary color, you have so many nice greens and golds on the home page I'd stay in that same family. Other than that, can't find any faults, it's clean, easy to read and the graphics, again, are wonderful. I'd hire you.
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 5/9/2003
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and a nice barn window just the same I like the see through to the other side.
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Ross Montgomery
{K:333} 5/9/2003
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Beautifully done. Very rustic. Reminds me of a bunch of abandoned country buildings here in Kansas. I don't know if there was much sunlight, but more sunlight would have been interesting. I still love it.
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 5/9/2003
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Excellent composition. Well seen and captured! How about sepia?
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Onur Aydin
{K:9815} 5/9/2003
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Maybe on black&white it could be better ?
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