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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 12/11/2003
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That's a very nice street shot, the powerlines fill perfectly the upper left portion. Neopan 1600 shows a really astonishing grain here !
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Patrick McGregor
{K:52} 10/30/2003
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This is simply fantastic. Great capture.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 10/29/2003
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Roger,
do you know what really pulls my eye away from the real subject - those wires, its like knitting up there. I appreciate this was a snap and you have done a reasonable job of capturing the oportunity. I always end up with unwanted elements in my shots when I snap at subjects, I try and force myself to look around now if at all possible.
Regards
Keith
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Neil Jones
{K:105} 10/29/2003
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A facinating subject, it was a shame all the cables got into the top of it
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Dan Brunck
{K:790} 10/29/2003
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Roger, just saw your comment on the fall shot. I appreciate your comments very much. Yes i was trying to get the soft water effect and did use a slow film speed but i used a tripod so i don't think there should have been any camera shake. Anyway next time i will try polarizing filter. Thanks very Much!
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Dan Brunck
{K:790} 10/29/2003
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Roger, i agree with your "about" statement pretty much, a nice interesting photograph but proabably would of been more engaging in color. Anyway thanks for the comments on the panorama. I have had problems with horizontal horizons as i can never get it quite right. Also I have some more panoramics waiting to be uploaded but as i have not yet donated, :( i can only do one a day thanks for the suggestions.
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