aeaster 0 Posted February 23, 2008 I think Kellen that this is one of the very best, most aesthetic woks of photography that I have ever seen from you. You just continue to get better and better. Link to comment
kellen1 0 Posted February 24, 2008 I liked the way that he was standing in a thoughtful pose. I thought it was interesting that you can see that, even though the shot is from behind. I think that I would like to crop it closer so it is just the man and the painting. Thanks for your encouragement, It does not go unappreciated. Link to comment
aeaster 0 Posted February 24, 2008 I disagree Kellen, leave it be as it is. The dynamic entry of the two blurred children add movement to an otherwise static composition. The secret to the success here is Jack the Dripper himself. I don't think this serendipitous juxtaposition would have worked out quite so well if you had shot this in front of any other painter's work. The more I look at this the better and better it gets. There is no way this deserved even a single 4/4. Link to comment
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