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Jack McRitchie

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Hola Jack.

 

You are a wonderful master with captions and shots, this one is very emotive and you present us a complete tale. Thanks for these nice shots.

 

Abrazos.

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that in its apparent simplicity puts the viewer in front of a complex narrative. To extract such images from the overwhelming stream of daily visions is a job that only a pair of bright eyes could accomplish with such balance and effectiveness. Thanks for sharing, Giuseppe
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I really enjoy this shot, particularly the interplay of lines in the shadows as they come off the wall onto the ground. Fun stuff!

 

It might be interesting in BW with extra contrast added to the shadows.

 

Cheers,

 

Jay

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"Emotive?" "Evocative?" Whatever, you sure no how to do it. I've never seen anyone who could squeeze out so much mystery out of so much inanity.
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Good morning (here)....Entered your work and smiled right away. it is so simple and still says so much about human, the plastic with the Japanese calligraphy makes it.. It looks like an orator speaking....;-)) you really know how to use the street finds, saying a lot with nearly nothing...
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I'm very pleased that so many of the photographers I respect responded to this picture. I take a lot of pictures but there are few that are really special to me and this is one of them. Thank you all very much.
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Jack, I am late as usual when it comes to the time of day or evening when I can sit down , relax, and enjoy. This, I truly do enjoy! It could almost pass as a charcol drawing save for the fact of the wonderful bag and it's writing.

 

Like others have said in various ways, you make so much of so little. Often I try to emulate that idea, but then my things get "gunked up" with blither blather.

 

I look to you for the depth of simplicity.

 

Thanks Jack,

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Great use of light here. I thought of two things when I saw this - a person giving a presentation as Pnina suggested or someone leaning back and contemplating the mural. Anyways, this is a great piece of work that stimulates the brain.
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Light is everyting...this particurlarly mundane scene is really nicely shaped and smoothly invigorated by the light and shadows...it's surprising considering the subject, and that's precisely why I like it..
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love the minimalism of tone and subject matter. Hectic, this goes into the fav's. Would really love to know the meaning of the print on packet only because the picture invokes that...and then weirdly hoping I never find out...only because the picture invokes that...great shot
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I come late to this Jack, but not too late to add my voice to the chorus.

Even if it seems like nothing at first this piece grabs my attention, the beauty is undeniable if so unexpected, and it surprises me. The softness of light recalls the religious iconography of classic painting, so oddly present in such a setting. But the light is only part of it...

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again- this one is all yours, Jack. you have a knack for seizing upon the incongruous, generating imagery that has a unique visual flavour. i've favourited this one. best, b.

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