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| 06/23/2009 01:59:08 PM |
by nixterComment: Really nice. The low angle works so beautifully with the composition and grain here. |
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| 06/23/2009 06:58:59 AM |
pawnsby halopesComment: Another from this wonderful location ... I'm really jealous, but I don't know if I could make as much out of it as you have.
Well done. |
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| 06/23/2009 06:40:54 AM |
just thinkingby PennyStreetComment: I like this Penny.
Ok, the doctor in me forces my eyes to look at why she has more swelling in one ankle than another (usually not good) but, if I force myself out of the professional role, I really like the character of this shot.
Well captioned also ... |
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| 06/23/2009 06:36:48 AM |
Charles Streetby pawdrixComment: WOW!
This is amazingly well seen and shot. Beautiful processing as well. I hope this one makes your wall - it's definitely wall worthy. |
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| 06/21/2009 06:42:53 AM |
DSC_1648.jpgby brayburnComment: Agreed. I tried to make it about the conversation, but it didn't crop well to bring that more to the forefront and still retain the light. The lighting was so lovely that I posted it anyway.
Any suggestions? |
| 06/20/2009 03:40:31 PM |
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| 06/20/2009 03:39:24 PM |
City parkby LevTComment: Great title! Nice catch. Love the reflections in the floor. |
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| 06/17/2009 03:35:52 PM |
by nixterComment: Great shot. Composition and lighting are wonderful, but even more is the juxtaposition. The arches are so flippin' iconic ... but there's something about this picture that makes it NOT about McDonalds at all.
Really cool.
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| 06/17/2009 10:08:12 AM |
ccb 4by halopesComment: Well, I'm obviously still learning ... here the vertical works beautifully! Well done.
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| 06/15/2009 01:12:45 PM |
Watchin the people pass byby RamblinRComment: I'm not usually a big fan of the "selective desat" but it works quite nicely here. I think the angle is perfect ... any more and they would be "falling" and any less and I think it would lose interest.
Well done. |
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