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Galal El Missary
{K:84482} 10/9/2006
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Great angle & composition Paul , well taken .
Galal
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rebecca claassen
{K:16443} 10/9/2006
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WOW Paul, firstly let me say that this is a lovely natural portrait.....and OMG!!!! from this angle her legs go on and on (wish mine did!!)A very uniquely presented image, nice work, cheers, R:)
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The Pilgrim
{K:35730} 10/9/2006
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I really like the distortion Paul nice for something different!
Paul
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James Cook
{K:37604} 10/9/2006
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Nice lens choice. Her legs look like they just go on forever.
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 10/9/2006
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Interesting perspective Paul. thinking about buying same lens how do you like it.
Dan
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Paul Lara
{K:86864} 10/9/2006
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It's a sharp lens at all aperatures, and I'm having a blast with this thing, Dan.
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C.A. Mikulice
{K:13300} 10/9/2006
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great wide-angle shot.
christine
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Sleepless Aquarius
{K:11177} 10/9/2006
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I love the mischevious look in her eyes. Very nice boots, outfit & pose. Very one on one with the scene.
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Joel Aron
{K:14920} 10/9/2006
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Very nice again paul!
....me like the Sigma 10mm lens... :)
I love how you're starting to use this lens. Adds such a great texture to your style.
Well done again... yeah...hard I bet, with that dull sky. would of been nice to get some some and shadows on the white fence, but hey, the wacked out angle of the image holds it all together.
very nice again!
cheers, and keep going! -joel
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Joćo Tavares
{K:41160} 10/9/2006
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Nice photograph dear Paul L. !! rgds jo
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91043} 10/16/2006
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Good experiment with the new lens...the distortion does work here...
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Stace Walker
{K:4154} 10/18/2006
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i like these shots with the wide-angle lense, paul. but so close and turned verticle/portrait, it makes her look a bit stretched tall to me. especially in her face..
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Paul Lara
{K:86864} 10/18/2006
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Very perceptive, Stace. At 10mm, the keystoning gets quite intense at the edge of the frame. I could have gotten a better perspective if I had gotten a little lower to her boot and placed her face closer to center of frame.
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