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John Reed
{K:6994} 8/10/2003
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Very nice perspective and lines! The architecture of mausoleums doesn't change much in different places. This one looks just like the one where my parents are buried, and brings back memories of visiting them on occasion. Good job!
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Deleted User
{K:4318} 8/10/2003
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E X C E L L E N T
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Andy Simmons
{K:7704} 8/10/2003
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Good composition. The receding lines add a lot of interest, and your exposure seems perfect in a situation where the light must have been hard to read. nice work.
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T Glow
{K:14955} 8/10/2003
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Excellent composition with a great perspective. like this soft sepia. Regards,T.
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 8/10/2003
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Lovely work. Looks like a nice place to live until one realizes what the place is for. Who does it really serve?
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 8/11/2003
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to me...just favorite!
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 8/11/2003
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The lack of people seems to emphasize the purpose of the space - empty chair, empty hall, etc. Very effective shot, the perspective adds impact.
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Audrey Reid
{K:5872} 9/4/2003
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Hello Steven, I like the desaturated effort very much (though almost a shame having used Provia!). But the result is calming, which suits and fits in with this interior shot.
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said elmobasher
{K:867} 4/12/2005
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Great shot , very intersting prespective .
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Mark Longo
{K:12760} 8/24/2005
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More expert use of perspective and lines. A great way to shoot this. A very good eye.
Mark
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