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Tim Griffiths
{K:98} 2/12/2004
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Thank you again Tanya. My favorite part in this is the body positions of the people on the left and right of the photo. So much action and movement and life, yet solitude and warmth within the relationship of mother and son on the bench. It's like they're in their own world surrounded by a lexicon of chaos! My only personal nitpick is that I can't see enough of the guy on the left. I wish he hadn't gotten cropped out so much. Also, the bench should be closer to center.
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Tanya Clark
{K:650} 2/12/2004
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this is a really great shot. My favorite part is the little boy with his little legs. My eye keeps going to the guy on the left. He looks like JFK...and the woman looks like she could be from that era as well. The only thing that brings me back to the present is the guy with the vest. Really great shot!
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Steve Cubbage
{K:452} 2/8/2004
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I like the grain, it gives the photo a sense of realness.
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Tim Griffiths
{K:98} 2/8/2004
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Thank you Josh! First photo I've put up here. Hope to take several more worthy of comments like that. Actually, looking back on the lighting and situation, I wish I had not used TMax400 but rather maybe just T-200. The picture is bit grainy and I had the light to get away with 200 ASA film but when I had left the apt. it was so early in the morning that I thought it would be better to go with a 400 ASA just to start. I should really get a second camera lol.
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Joshua Rainey
{K:5069} 2/8/2004
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Great shot and really good choice on the B&W...
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