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Image Title:  As You Like It
 
 By: In Transit  
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Photographer In Transit {K:29358}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Rollei TE
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 8/20/2003 Film / Memory Type Ilford
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 185 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 6 Rating
5.69
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About What can one say of someone else... who has created the scene? For your CRITIQUE...
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 8/20/2003
The focusing in small quantity insufficiency. The reflection thought is superior.


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 8/20/2003
very good Composition!!!


Lexie Summers   {K:2027} 8/21/2003
It apears that you were trying to focus on the reflection rather than the real table. This is does an intersting thing to the flow of the image. I find myself looking at the table in the mirror and following the room around in the mirror until I see the real table. Very well done.


Anna    {K:2994} 8/21/2003
...and you are right IMO, LS: The reflection IS the picture! Everything already there, the photographer?s own image composition and the (mirror?s) frame. The focus clearly leads the viewer?s eyes.


Rhonda Prince   {K:17663} 8/21/2003
An improvement over this picture: http://www.usefilm.com/image/150071.html


peta jones   {K:12612} 8/21/2003
Interesting concept and I agree my eye is lead...into another dimension perhaps! Cool image.


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