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Bright, direct sunlight is hard on exposure but you've dealt with that masterfully. It was needed to capture the shadows of the old cracked paint.
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Great title! Reminds of some people I've worked with. You've got an eye for patterns, shape, and texture. You're a very good photographer. 6/6
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This place was sure forgotten. You've captured the present in the past...? Wonderful! 6/5
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Yikes! I chose this from the thumbnail view because it looked to me the best technicaly of this folder. I can only rate one from all of the RX shots as my phobia of needles is giving me goosebumps and freking me out! But having said that and looking at this one larger, it's impressively creative and I can find nothing wrong technicaly. Good job and you're much braver than I! :-O
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This shot oozes humanity and what it entails. It's pretty obvious this consturction worker has traveled a long way to work this dirty job.
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You are a lucky man. The playfulness and love shows through the look in her eyes. 7/7 for knowing a good thing and having sense enough to treasure it! Warm Regards to both of you!
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This belongs in a gallery. Though it may not have been hard to capture, you've a very good eye to see this shot. It reminds me of Texas. The shiny opulence if a lone star that can proudly stand alone. 6/7
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Beautiful again! Crisp, clear... Leaving me with a taste that craves more. 6/6
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I'd love this hung on my wall. I collect very old pottery and you've captured the lines and textures here so well. This shot brings the word "form" to mind for some strange reason. Just beautiful! 7/6
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A new twist on an old golf shot. I love it! Very creative and makes for a great shot. 6/6
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Beautiful. Soft, lovely lighting... again, crop the bottom maybe? I must have a compulsive cropping disorder! yikes! Anyway, I love this. 6/5
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Me and my comments about cropping. Everything is perfect in my eyes except that is might seem even more playful with the last set of tables and the space at the top cropped. Really nice photo. One you can be very proud of! 6/6
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You're very good at evoking emotion. This one feels full of goodbyes, sadness. A tighter crop at the top may add to the drama of this scene taking a bit of the brightness out. If that was what was intended. Great again! 5/6
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I almost feel I've figured out what you're photographing... but other things come to mind as well. insects eye, planets again, the moon in the background. How did you do this? wonderful! 6/6
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Textures and patterns upon textures and patterns. Lovely... Reminds me of planets. The soft colors and fun textures are a joy to my senses. You've done it again! 6/6
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Now I know how moths feel. I'm being drawn to the light... What is this? Whatever it is makes a very interesting and clever photo. Very pretty too. Good eye you have! 6/6
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Again you've captured life. This is wonderful with the street vendor selling food right next to the line of dupmsters. Ah, city life! Who can complain?
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Firstly, I'd like to thank you for taking so much of your time to rate and comment on my photo's. Time and thought are valuable and I thank you for giving my photo's some of yours. :o) Now, I'd like to happily give you the same consideration... I took a look through your work and it's all very good! I really like the action you've captured here. The blurred movement really gives this one a feeling of life. One little bit of nit picking and it's just my humble thought is I'd like to see it cropped tighter at the bottom and top leaving just to bus stop and the life going on around it. Though I do love the blue sky and the emptiness of the street in the forground. Maybe there are two shots here instead of one?
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I find this very interesting. symbols over symbolism... wow. very nice.
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Just beautiful. The angle gives it a sense of power. Imposing rock! The colors are very nice and the deep blue sky contrasts well. Very nice shot. My hat is off to you!
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I think the added saturation has blown out the blue mountains in the background and a lot of the details throughout the photo. Looks like a very beautiful scene otherwise. I'd try selectively choosing the colors to give more saturation to... This really is a gret shot.
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