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Waiting till dusk
Image Title:  Waiting till dusk
 
 By: T-zone Palermo  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer T-zone Palermo {K:2106}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Movica
Categories Fashion
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Portfolio Art
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Uploaded 1/2/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 443 Shutter Digital
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jose Luis Elisei   {K:10213} 1/2/2004
nice composition and combination colour/BW.
cheers


James McGinnis   {K:6045} 1/2/2004
This is the kind of work I want to be able to do. I really like the "feel" of this shot. Sorry, I can't describe it better than that...it just makes me feel something inquistive, provocative...it's really a very nicely done photograph.


Viktor Pravdica   {K:6644} 1/2/2004
I like it but the frame is ugly


Timothy Sherburne   {K:629} 1/9/2004
Palermo... this image really sets the stage for an interesting story with the model, lighting, and pose. To me, the bench is a distraction because it seems somehow flimsy and cheap, incongruous with the rest of the image. I'd like to see this same pose and lighting, but with a prop that carries more weight, perhaps something in concrete or stone. Of course, I'm sure that's what was available at the time - I know how that goes!


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