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Cherie Spike
{K:-21959} 12/2/2003
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You've captured the suspense again Mr. E and relly did an excellent job of it... I feel like I'm a private detective checking out the scene ... very cinematic. Bravo, Cherie :)))
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 12/1/2003
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I like your use of secondary focus in this image. It works pretty well here as the tree branches are used as a frame. The only thing that is less nice is the thick branch making a diagonal line on the top right. It is distracting and hids a considerable part of the car. Nevertheless, a very good shot, Spencer.
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 12/1/2003
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Great job on the focus, using the branches as a natural frame. Love it!
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xy x
{K:41915} 12/1/2003
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love the way you captured, great scene and moment, excellent presentations on rusty car, congrats, best regards (5x7)
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 11/30/2003
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GREAT! Very spooky. The ruid rusty car looks fantastic. Perchaps if the point of view was another that had only small brunches and not so 'fat' to cover so strongly your main object. I mean mostly the big wood at the top middle right as you see the shot, that cover the top of the car. Not big deal surely. Great background 'secontary' focus!
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Mike Ombrello
{K:4878} 11/30/2003
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Spencer, looks like this was the last stop some time ago! Like the way you captured the image through the pines. The snow adds interest. Great! Regards, Mike
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{K:16329} 11/30/2003
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Love this image! And you win the eerie contest.....body inside? Perfect effects and just a blush of color give this a great sense of isolation. Good job, Spencer!!
ps good title.....I just try and shoot things with numbers on them
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