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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 1/4/2004
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Hugo very nice image,Dof is perfect, As for you comment on Seamless I posted it again because the horizon was crooked , I fixed it in PS and added a white frame.
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 1/4/2004
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Hugo,
Good use of diagona format (just said the same thing of someone elses shot) by placing the figures in the corner and by using a selective DOF - you allow us to move our eyes freely between the two subject and create interest. Running the lens along the diagonal was a good choice too. Maybe a few bright whites would be nice but otherwise - good...
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 1/4/2004
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whoops - diagonal
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Frank Li
{K:2082} 1/4/2004
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Hi Hugo, nice B&W mate, thanks for your comments, I'll try it again tomorrow night, after all it's only my street so it's accessible. The sky to the left was cloud-rich whilst that little spot was clear. I'll keep you posted about my progress, thank you again Hugo!
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Craig Hanson
{K:7767} 1/4/2004
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A fun moment very well captured Hugo! I love when people in the foreground are out of focus like that!
Regards, Craig
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Tommaso Razzano
{K:8061} 1/4/2004
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A very good shot, Hugo ! I like this type of shot that tell us ...something of real life.... ciao ! Tommaso.
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 1/4/2004
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I really like it.
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-56794} 1/5/2004
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This is our way to communicate, through our cameras! I like the shot, the crop and the good B/W tones, maybe I like less the blue frame, the way the guy holds the lens is very delicate and.. funny too ;) Thanks for your great comment!! Bye Max
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None
{K:3946} 1/8/2004
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may i just say i wish i had your name. how sweet a name! i like this very much bcz it reminds me of my friends, i can relate, very nice. mego
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A. A
{K:1987} 3/9/2004
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another photograph that speaks to me! this one immediately made me smile and laugh. i like it so much, you have great style and your passion for photography is so apparent! thanks for the smiles!
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karen clarke
{K:18847} 11/6/2004
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And here you have presented yet another way of communication, through the images one takes. What I find the most interesting is that the photographer is trying to focus his camera, and we see the subject out of focus as the photographer sees him. If that makes sense. Well thought out and composed~
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