maclean
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what lens did you use? Great shot!
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I don't know how anyone could give this less than a 6. Maybe I'm just feelin the subjects. Where do you get your stuff x-processed at? I live in Silver Spring, so I'm looking for a good spot.
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I wish it was a bigger scan. Kind of hard to see, but it looks great even small.
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It's an African carving I think. It was a display in one of the windows at Union Station. I wish I had waited until the people had moved more to the right, and moved the carving more to the left, but it's too late now!
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beautiful
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wow.
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I was wondering about that. I can fix it in the darkroom with some burning, but I don't know if it's worth the time.
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GREAT composition, simple but powerful.
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I guess this is a picture of Bush with blood on his face. I don't really remember seeing this, maybe it would have been better in color...
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beautiful! the T4 is impressive.
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I appreciate the comments, this is about the first positive stuff I've heard about my photos, so I'm quite appreciative.
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I admit I know nothing about 4X5, that was just my feeling on the shot, this is one of the best folders I've seen on here. I'm far from one to criticize since I'm a beginner.
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I like it, but I think it would have been better if the man standing there was not blurred. That would have added to the sense of loneliness, as everything moved around him.
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beautiful color and sharpness! a very surreal scene.
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is this vex from the boogiemonsters?
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i really like this shot, but the blurry foreground is kind of distracting.
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I like the other shot of vex better. That light over his head fades the shot and is distracting. I like the angle though.
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not too abstract to see the plane shape in the sky. I also like the panoramic size, and wouldn't crop anything. great color as well.
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this is beautiful
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great!!
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I like how you cut off the eyes, it gives more of a focus on the women as objects.
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