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Jinggoy Montenejo
{K:7549} 7/3/2006
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Hi Dave, This is a very well composed dowtown shot! The placement of the tall building works well - my eye just naturally follows the buildings one after the other . Your choice of a sepia finish is good, I think a colored shot aganst a blue background would have just made this a hu hum photo - but this one certainly has impact.
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13452} 7/3/2006
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A nice image, Dave! And, may I say, a very interesting account of the building's history!
Nice tones, striking comp and well presented!
Cheers
Phil
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Andreas Droussiotis
{K:3710} 7/3/2006
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Interesting story about an interesting building.I like the use of sepia.The composition is also very good , although i think some more breathing space on the top part is needed. Regards.
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:154808} 7/3/2006
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wonderful composition here and with very great exposure, all of the best my friend
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Jimmy Piper
{K:5742} 7/3/2006
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pretty perfect i think. great tones, comp and clarity..
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Marcus Armani
{K:35759} 7/3/2006
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very nice Dave, I have seen this clock tower many times and it has never looked so good, you have captured it in all its beautiful glory, exellent lighting and tones, very appealing...
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Kathy Hillard
{K:25721} 7/3/2006
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Very nice cityscape, Dave, and I like the tones that you've choosen! I especially like the way that you've framed this. It looks like it's ready to hang on the wall of an office. Well done! Kathy
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