chris_waller
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Beaut! I once had the opporunity, about 25 years ago, to buy a Marshal Press and I turned it down. I've been kicking myself ever since!
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Fantastic! And an amazing model!
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Fantastic! I know how difficult it is to render cloud accurately and this picutre does it brilliantly. Beautifully rendered highlights and a full range of tones down to maximum black. I love the way that the tree echoes the cloud formation - and that is one hell of an 'anvil' cloud!
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Absolutely brilliant!
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Good colour saturation, good skin tones, well timed shot - and she'd certainly get my vote!
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This picture is very evocative for me. This is my childhood - the old lineside buildings, the crunch of ballast underfoot, the vegetation creeping in - I can almost smell the oil on the sleepers (ties). This conjures up, for me, the whole atmosphere of the old rural railway lines.
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I love this picture. Normally I have reservations about using heavily textured surfaces for prints but in this case it works and perfectly complements the subject. I'd happily hang this picture on my wall.
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Love this picture. Absolutely my kind of picture. I love cityscape and urban decay.
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Superbly rendered tones. Very nicely composed with a great sense of place.
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I love this photograph. The tones are beautifully modulated and the composition is perfect.
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I like the detail, and the delicacy of the tones in the highlights.
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Funny and amazing! How on Earth do you do it !?
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I used to live in a former coal-mining town in the Midlands. I remember men like this. I love this picture - absolutely priceless.
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There are shades of Magritte in this picture. Or perhaps De Chirico. Surreal!
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Formidable! Quel personage!
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Amazing! How do you do it?
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This is a deeply harrowing picture, and one which is difficult to view. At once we want to recoil from the deformities of the children, yet we see that they are human and the hapless victims of the political ambitions of those whom they will never meet.
A very powerful picture indeed.
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That is absolutely fantastic in every way!