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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 3/4/2004
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The detail in the larger image is so wonderful. There are many elements in this photograph that make it strong, such as the curve of the walkway leading the viewer through the image. The main subject stands out because of her bright clothing and her position turned toward the camera. The only nit is that the man's foot is cut off at the bottom.
I was delighted to look through your rangefinder portfolio. It really raises my interest in a pano camera. So much detail!
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sarah cowman
{K:619} 3/4/2004
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Rog, I really like this shot-the panoramic format orks well with the buildings at the back perfectly in the frame and making a good backdrop to the people. the sweepers attire is very striking and its a lovely candid street scene.
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 2/27/2004
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I do not generally panoramic pictures including people, so I thnink you had a great and original idea. This is a beautiful shot and somehow, I think the wide angle is perfect to photograph people that are generally rather short and it goes very well with the law building on the background. I also like the casual pose of the people around the sweeper. Beautifully composed, superbely captured Congratulations Roger!
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 2/27/2004
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Hi Roger; you did a really nice job including this group of people with your panorama camera. In fact I find it quite refreshing to see really wide angle pictures without the perspective distortion of wide angle lenses. A nice pleasat shot that shows us a bit of Japan. Cheers. Craig
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 2/26/2004
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Nice and familiar scene! A people panorama seems like a pretty novel idea to me. I especially like how it looks on the other web site! I have noticed that resizing problem with my photos too; The impact is so much stronger when the image size is larger.
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 2/25/2004
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lovely shot rog I think I would of tried toget her my herself sweeping....glad you like your pic it is actually a macro shot and in the large one I can zoom right into the focused area but I like the look of the whole flower. I should of said the same family all different flowers but same bush, I will send another one up...take care orger
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kosta rica
{K:153} 2/25/2004
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I must say in www.fujirangefinder.com it looks more "organic", anyway very informative picture with great colours, composition - very you, well done. Keep well.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 2/25/2004
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A nice shot of everyday life in Tokyo, Roger. I'm not a 'people' person when it comes to photo's, which frustrates my dear wife enormously!!! But this shot, of course, would be nothing without them. I enjoy the panoramic format, and it works well again here. Your use of USM is excellent making the shot really crisp. Good work again. Kind regards, Chris
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Eddie Bayliss
{K:2130} 2/25/2004
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Hi Roger Nice candid shot,like to get into street photography ,bit to nervous at the moment.
Best regards Eddie
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 2/25/2004
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nice scene...i like how she stands out with the bright green jacket...
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 2/25/2004
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A difference between day and night Roger, I just looked at the 1200 pixel version. Fantastis shot and so many details. Very skillfull, Roger. Thank you for your comments to my photo. Regards, Rob.
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Carla Pires
{K:10713} 2/25/2004
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Nice capture. Congrats! :)
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