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Light Passing ThroughTime
Image Title:  Light Passing ThroughTime
 
 By: Chris Whaley  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Chris Whaley {K:3844}
Project N/A Camera Model Rebel 2000
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50mm 1.8
Uploaded 12/1/2002 Film / Memory Type Tri-X 400 Pan
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 498 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 7 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Taken in an antique store in Gladewater,TX. Printed on Ilford RC Satin.
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Give and Take

There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Richard Ries   {K:614} 12/4/2002
This has a nice calm look to it.
I think, however, the hot spot in the lower right hand corner should be darkened, because it draws attention away from the lounge. I think the effect would then be glaring light in the upper left, gradually shading to deep dark in the lower right.

Also -- considering it's a store, this may not be possible -- having the book opened would add a degree of life, in that it would look like someone had just left the scene.

--Rich


Richard Ries   {K:614} 12/4/2002
This has a nice calm look to it.
I think, however, the hot spot in the lower right hand corner should be darkened, because it draws attention away from the lounge. I think the effect would then be glaring light in the upper left, gradually shading to deep dark in the lower right.

Also -- considering it's a store, this may not be possible -- having the book opened would add a degree of life, in that it would look like someone had just left the scene.

--Rich


Deleted User   {K:4598} 12/17/2002
The sunlight filtering through the window is harsh here but interestingly seems to work well with this capture.


Marco Grandi   {K:16680} 3/5/2003
A litte overxposed..but nice composition!
Bye Marco.


zosia zija   {K:12006} 5/1/2003
i like it.


Hana Nishikawa   {K:168} 6/15/2003
nice composition.


Elizabeth Wargo van Hulst   {K:434} 8/29/2003
ok. a very non-techie comment.
i love the peace i feel when i look at this. i want to crawl onto the chair, pick up the book, and fall asleep in the sunlight.


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