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Muzaffer KURTOGLU
{K:4149} 12/9/2003
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Good frame Regards.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 5/22/2003
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excellent
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 12/21/2001
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MO? I like the position of the young lady. Usually we as humans seem so small and insignificant to our surroundings. This image makes me think "everything always seems so far away and little and I'm the most important part of this scene":) I like it.
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Anne Brown
{K:833} 12/18/2001
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Thanks for commenting Phillip and James. Sorry James, she's taken. The reason I posted this is because Susan is checking up on my photos on this site and I thought she'd get a kick out of seeing this old photo. I'm sure she'll be flattered that you think she is cute. :)
I realize the photo is not the greatest but it does bring back great memories of my camping days in the desert. Anne :)
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james mickelson
{K:7344} 12/18/2001
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My sentiments too. Different pose too. This is pretty static. Tell Susan she has an admirer. She's cute. And if you are going to shoot up like this, I always try and pose them in some interesting pose for more action and exagerate the effect by shooting from even lower. Can't hurt. This looks like the eastern section of the Saguarro Natl Monument. Lots of photo ops out there. Great sky. James
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Phillip Cohen
{K:10561} 12/18/2001
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A little fill flash on the subject would have also helped bring out the detail in her face and add some more separation.
Yes would have been nice as a straight landscape as well.
Shooting up like this it looks like a scene from "The Attack of the Sixty Foot Woman"
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