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| Photographer |
Patrick Crowther {K:13570}
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| Project |
#18 Beneath Your Feet
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Camera Model |
Canon 5D
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| Categories |
Abstracts
Still Life
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Film Format |
Digital JPEG High |
| Portfolio |
Pavements
Ephemera
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Lens |
Canon 24-105 mm f/4
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| Uploaded |
6/8/2007 |
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none
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| Views |
101 |
Shutter |
1/60
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/16 |
| Critiques |
2 |
Rating |
Critique Only Image
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| Location |
City -
State -
Country - United Kingdom
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55401} 6/8/2007
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So many plans now lying in the street to be observed by anyone - a dream of houseimprovement that has been done, now away with this paper and on to the next material dream seeking a kind of happiness that canīt be found in bricks and jewelry.
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John Hatz
{K:143808} 6/9/2007
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Well surely sometimes simple things can gives good photos, and ehre you get nice result, just a paper with some building maps but the lighting and the ciment like ground adds a lot, and so the texture feeling, almost can rich that paper, 3D like, surely the shadow works on that effect. As I say, anything can be a great photo if the photographer know the best point of view...yea, even that paper can give 100 different interesting photos! Best regards!
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