jeremy james miller
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Beautiful landscape w/perfect contrast. Jeremy
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Pretty scene, amazing bridge and waves in the foreground. Hope you caught something on the trip. Higher resolution scan would allow viewers to see this one at a size that does the scale of the scene justice.
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Beautiful shot
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Mike, this is a very intelligent photograph. I wonder how you found this vantage. Did you stumble upon it, or did you see it from street level and then climb into a crumbling old building to get it? It kind of summarizes the last 2000 years of human history.
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beautiful location and nice mirroring of lines in the field with your long shadow legs.
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The veins in the petals give this an almost illusory quality. Nice photograph.
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My eye is drawn to the crack--a nice highlight.
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Nice photograph. Shows patience to wait for the right moment.
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The boy in the right hand corner of this photograph really makes this shot something special . . . the way he breaks the continuity of the flow of the group in the background. Probably a metaphor for the future of Africa here as well--a move toward modernity against the troubled flow of the past. It's what I see, anyway.
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Interesting vantage point.
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Framing is a little high on this. If you would have pulled the camera toward the ground a bit, we would have seen more of the people in the scene.
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Och, ay don't think we'll be droy-vin the tractor today, mucker.
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Like Odysseus sailing into port . . . or the way I'd imagine it to look,
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sharp as a tack. Nice off center framing.
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Palm trees. Just need a Jimmy Buffet tune and a little more light and color saturation.
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Stairway to? Heaven? Cool shadows.
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Whoa doggie. Is this a blue doggie? Man-dingo that's crazy. Hope it's digital color and not spray paint.
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Arrrrgh. I bench press 3 grams as well.
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Too big to read.
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If this guy would have turned around, it probably would have
been lights out. Propped camera on bottle of Budweiser . . .
you've got to give me some credit for that (or maybe not, if you're
against combining drinking and photography.)
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I like this. Simple. Smart. Eye-catching. Effective. And most important. Funny.
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Did he catch anything is the question? Like the positioning of the mans legs and the slightly askew frame. Little more contrast could have helped set the subject apart from the gray water.
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