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Image Title:  hill
 
 By: JP Zorn  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer JP Zorn {K:533}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony DSC-S85
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 2/11/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 177 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City - 
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About I'm done. Thanks to all who looked at or commented on my shots.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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david malcolmson   {K:4145} 2/11/2004
JP, I frankly don't know what to make of this image. There must have been something about the scene that attracted your attention but your response to it simply does not seem to have translated to film. There is little here to detain the viewer in terms of human or visual interest. I hope you go and and produce something a bit more engaging than this in the lanscape genre. There are dozens of great landscapes here to provide inspiration.


Leslie Hancock   {K:910} 2/11/2004
Unlike D.M., I relish this kind of landscape. Helps, maybe, to think of it as an image sent back by a probe sent here by MASA (Martian Areologists and Science Animals). It's a landscape full of human influence, though you don't see the people involved. A landscaped landscape. The low contrast is matched by low-intensity graphical appeal, if you see what I mean. Nothing about it shouts. The music is barely audible. The poetry doesn't rhyme. Yet we get enough out of it to make us suspect there's something behind the image.

It's often been pointed out that a lightly clad woman is more enticing to men than a naked one. This partakes of the same principle.


Andreas Wolkerstorfer   {K:5090} 2/12/2004
I try to understand :)


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