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11/21/2010 02:27:28 PM |
What an awesome bench. I've got nothing to say to help improve this photo really. It looks pretty solid to me.
The addition of some kind of model would take it over the top though. I notice you've got some children in some of your shots. I think this could be really neat if you had a child sitting on this bench leaning back so that you can't really see the child. Maybe just the top of their little head visible, and just the legs and tiny little shoes sticking out over the edge.
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11/16/2010 06:03:42 PM |
I've viewed your photos to see what sjhuls was talking about and discovered that your Photographer's comments were very informative and noteworthy. This photo and your members site allowed me to explore Kansas with your keen eyes. Thanks. |
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11/16/2010 10:38:32 AM |
nice find and so well shot! |
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11/16/2010 03:05:06 AM |
the perspective and processing on this is perfect. |
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11/15/2010 07:40:45 PM |
Nice tonal adjustment. Onteresting angle. I like it. |
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11/15/2010 05:07:35 PM |
The most interesting bench I have ever seen. Well presented in B&W |
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11/15/2010 04:16:15 PM |
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11/15/2010 02:17:26 PM |
You always do great things with black and white, this is no exception. |
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11/15/2010 02:06:36 PM |
Great processing. Good angle. |
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