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03/05/2006 01:16:24 PM |
I agree with the others on this shot, while it has a story and emotion, the wall is so dark, you don't know where he is. The feet in the picture would have been better. A little more quick thinking and maybe another perspective, some clever metering and this could have been right up there. Keep going and welcome to dpc |
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02/28/2006 07:59:31 AM |
better with reflection in the wall |
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02/25/2006 11:03:48 AM |
Nice composition. Very emotive. I love the shadow. |
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02/24/2006 04:31:29 AM |
I know what this is but it doesn't come close to having the same impact as other similar pictures. Unfortunately, many of those pictures are fairly well known so I keep thinking of those when I see this one. |
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02/23/2006 05:17:18 PM |
Nice. I'd like to see his feet.
I'd also like to see more of a duotone effect. |
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02/23/2006 11:07:00 AM |
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02/23/2006 03:29:18 AM |
I wish I could see more detailing on the wall... if it weren't for the "1975" in the lower left hand corner of the photo I would not know he was standing in front of the Memorial Wall... |
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02/21/2006 10:38:38 PM |
I would have liked to see his feet and the bottom of the cane. I like the storytelling here. |
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