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Morning on Sterling Lake
Image Title:  Morning on Sterling Lake
 
 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Chris Blaszczyk {K:610}
Project N/A Camera Model Mamiya 645
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 150
Uploaded 12/16/2001 Film / Memory Type Ilford delta 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 299 Shutter N/A
Favorites Aperture N/A
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Chelsea Burke   {K:5704} 12/16/2001
Neat shot. I'm wanting the boat just a tad higher and a bit more to the left. A teensy bit shaper as well. Wouldn't this make a great ad for fishing gear?


Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 2/4/2002
Chris, This photo is a wonderful study of the subtle and powerful. I like the subdued lighting and the composition with the fisher-persons. Great shot!


paul lovichi   {K:61} 5/30/2002
i am so close to loving this image , but the more i look at it the more problems i see. the position of the boat, the lack of horizon and the way it looks utterly manipulated digitally. in saying all of that, something really draws me to it.....possibly the 10 cans of stella artios i have just drunk? who knows


Max Neoustroev   {K:391} 7/20/2002
This would be great if there would be a separation between the water and the sky, it looks like two images are super imposed. Why don't you fudge a horizon and this shot will definetly be IT.


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