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Joshua Rainey
{K:5069} 2/1/2004
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I like the picture mostly because of the sorrowful feeling it has to it, but it is a little too busy. Especially the background...
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KEVIN TEMPLE
{K:8657} 2/1/2004
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I like this very much (watch your framing)
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 1/30/2004
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Bec, thanks for the words on my window cemetery pic. This is good..almost perfect. Crop the black off the bottom and you have a near perfect shot. Also----I love walking/snapping/lookind at old cemeteries. Just crop that line on the bottom and repost...very good.
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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 1/26/2004
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Great tonal range and a real sense of depth to the image. I don't like the black framing below the picture. Regards, Graham.
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Caroline Cohoon
{K:415} 1/22/2004
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excellent framing and great overall exposure, there is beautiful detail in every part.
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Juan Lopez
{K:43} 1/20/2004
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Composition is one of the first things I look for, love how you managed it in this photo.
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aYbabtU :-)
{K:174} 1/19/2004
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you take us behind the stage to have a look from behind... strange feeling... very good photo
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 1/19/2004
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Very interesting perspective you shot this from,like the cemetery looking out at the world..........Randy
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Gilberto Simon
{K:556} 1/19/2004
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I love pictures taken in cemeteries. This is very beautiful ! A perfect composition and tones. Well, and this is my favorite from you! Congrats !!!!
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