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Chris Hayward
{K:1519} 9/30/2004
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Alisa - Of the three images you posted recently, this is my favorite. I think it's because it's a relatively concrete image with a very interesting perspective. As the others have said the artful mergine of tone, focus, and perspective all work well together in this image. Its unusual focus (on the foreground rather than the more usual background) adds to the piece.
Nice work.
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 9/27/2004
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Wonderful image, Alisa! The boardwalk clearly leads the viewer's eye through the scene.
I am impressed with how you used toning (as well as framing) to impart a sense of abandonment. I have no idea what the real setting was like, but the view here suggests that these buildings and boardwalk are forgotten remnants, and that the people that built and used them are long gone.
This is a quite emotive image!
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 9/22/2004
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The path leads the eyes to the building nicely. Due to the depth of field used, I would have liked something in the foreground. Nice tone.
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 9/21/2004
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Good caputre, I like the angle and the B/W tones. The house in the background is blurred, did you do it on purpose. Anyway I like it..regards.
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 9/20/2004
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stunning work. love the tones. and the long path you shot. excellent work.
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