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"You can get anything you want at Alice's restaurant". One of my old heroes, the man who also wrote The Motorcycle Song with the worst rhyme ever "I don't want to pickle, I just want to ride on my motorcy---cle". Great shot, you have captured his wirdness in a great way. What the harpoon has got to do with it is beyond me.
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I don't necessarily agree about the 80s - good riddance is my opinion, music wise. But visually it was great, except for all the silly hairdos. Here you have captured a typical situation with some great lines. And as usual the technical quality is great.
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I love the colours here, and also the sharpness and the depth. I am not so sure about the space before the guy, though. I think I would have cropped it a bit closer.
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I think your pictures are getting better and better. I like this one and the In Flames picture very much. Here you have very good tones, and the black and white is perfect.
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You have many good pictures, and this is definitely one of your better ones. Here the colours are very good, and you have achieved a good depth in the picture.
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I like this very much. It is expressive in a subdued way, uncluttered and the composition is perfect.
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He wrote "Speed at the Sound of Loneliness" that Nanci Griffith made famous, and for that song alone he is a hero. Great capture!
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This is one of youe best, so far! Great expression, and very good lightning.
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This is just the right mix between sharpness and movement. Congrats!
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And I thought I had good Wille pictures, Art! How wrong I was! This is just perfect, and he still looks like 26 years ago. Great!
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I like the hard contrasts here.
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This is what we expect to see in Norway, not in Dallas! I hope it warms up real soon, since I am coming to Texas by the end of next month.
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I think this one is more succesful than the other one, Vanessa. I am not so fond of out of focus pictures, but here you have got some very interesting effects.
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Here you have a double winner - both the picture and of course Mr. Monroe. I would have liked to have heard him live.
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This is a very good pose and a good composition.
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Very good use of colours. And an interesting variation on the band picture clich
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I like the intimacy and the close crop here.
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This was different from the usual concert pictures, and in a very positive way. Lovely movement and a good composition.
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Lovely clours, great pose and good focus. What would make it even better imo, is if you had blurred the background to avoid too much details. But the picture is very good as it is.
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A great silhouette, and I just love the colour and the spotlights. The composition is good, as well.
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This is a good portrait of a jazz singer.
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Very sharp and clear, and a good pose. I looks like the music was good too!
Tim
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