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"Arboretum at Night" Dallas Arboretum. A different
perspective. Thank You ...;)...J
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And My comment is an honest one sir. J
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Xaviera 'N' Frog Fountain Fun and Games....;)...J
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This is possibly one of the worse shots on PN and you have the audacity to rate others a one when it doesn't seem you know what that is. hahaha! Hey what are they lookin at?....J
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Thank You. And I would have everyone go check out Johns work, it's great!....;)...J
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"Groovin' to the beat" Wake-Up '04 Charity Concert Thank
You ....;)...J
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Although the term Oriental(...of, relating to, or situated in Asia...) is out of vogue at the present time, it was used for many years to describe people of Asian descent. Much the same as calling "Indians" "Native American" today in the west. But, if you like, I will hence-forth refer to people from the Orient, "Asian". Thank You for the comment....;)...J
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"Dr. Feelgood" Lady Texan~Massage Therapist. Denton Wine Festival
2004 Thank You ...;)...J
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I know the feeling...;)...J
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Emily What is the poem. J
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Any Takers on the fire~hydrant? ....;)....J
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Thank You for your response Hans.
Cluttered? Perhaps. But I like to think that The "tombstone" cut down on the busy~ness of the image.
If the women were more spread out they would probably look like a Charlies Angels Poster. But since this was not a set-up shot seperating the two women was not even remotely possible.
I think many have become so used to shallow dof and being told by the image maker what they should focus on that many lose perspective. I would compare this to music albums(cd's)where the album is just a collection of tunes rather than a statement as a whole. With a shallow dof the artist can just say, "Here is my hit, don't think about it to much because we all know your way busy."...
Thank you again Hans, I appreciate the response....;)....J
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It's Memorial Day 2004 Town Square USA. The "For Rent" sign on a prime corner lot is indicitive of the economy while, the most affuent looking person in the photo is oriental. Irrelevant what nationality. The point is that the stereotype of the oriental working in the uniform/laundry business is shattered by the juxtaposition of the two other women. Notice the background. The flag waiving is the symbol of hope to all those that strive to prosper and be free. anyone care to strain their brain on why the firehydrant is not in colour?
Thank You Scott for your reply. I would dissagree with the premise that this image is "below avarage compared to your other work" however as I see this piece as a different genre.
There have been some words exchanged about titles on images here.
Thank you again....;)...J
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Are you using a softbox or some kind of diffuser? I looks like the light is a little harsh in places. Otherwise, a good photo...;)....J
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HAHAHA Good one. But which one? the brunette or blonde?..;)....J
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Wow, when I first saw this I would have sworn it was digital! Nice job. I think though you might try blowing out the rest of the left side of her face and stretch the contrast to the limits. Might be fun....;)....J
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Any depth here...or out there....J
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"Wine Festival in Denton Texas~1" Lady Texan sipping the fruits of
success....Thank You....;)...J
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"Blue Moon" Wine & Beer on the Square. Thank You for your
time....;)...J
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I would darken the wood frame~It seems to be stealing the contrast effect from the portrait...;)...J
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Angela & Kristin "the Look" ~2 Thank You For Your Time....;)...J
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"Native girl" & Potawatomie Babe: Sherry Thank You ...;)...J
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As always~ I enjoy your work....Your friend in Texas....Jay
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"Angela & Kristin 2004" Thank You for your time....;)....J
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