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Anna
Image Title:  Anna
 
 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Chris Blaszczyk {K:610}
Project N/A Camera Model Mamiya 645
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80
Uploaded 1/26/2002 Film / Memory Type Tmax 400 pushed to 3200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 301 Shutter 30
Favorites Aperture 4
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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joe rizzuto   {K:158} 1/26/2002
i dont care for the far right fuzziness (must be a pole or something) but i generally like the image. it looks so neat & tidy with all the awnings in a neat row. some tension would be good, like a mad dog running from just ahead. i like the look of most of your stuff and like that you investigate different angles. it's clear you put effort into your work and i think it shows!


Scott Jones   {K:1093} 1/26/2002
Hi Chris,

Nice shot. I like the way the person's gaze establishes the photographer's unseen presence and adds to the mystery of "what are you doing up there anyway?". I agree with the previous post about the right hand side. What happened here? I cropped and uploaded a view with that blurred area gone, but then the image beomes quite tall and skinny. Perhaps a little off the top as well OR perhaps just live with it. What are your thoughts?

Scott



Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 1/27/2002
I think this will be better... The right side blur is caused by a pole. I hoped to have it the same way it looked in the camera's viewfinder. It created some fog-like effect, but going one F stop higher made it less apealing I guess.



al shaikh   {K:15790} 1/28/2002
I like the original the best for its sense of proportion. The blurry area does not bother me because my gaze goes right to her eyes. I don't like the vertical crop or the other because it ruins the sense of space. (just my 2 electrons)


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