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 By: Mary Sue Hayward  
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Photographer  Mary Sue Hayward {Karma:17558}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Pentax IQZoom 900
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Black and White
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Uploaded 8/10/2001 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 1408 Shutter Kodak B&W 900
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 5/30/2006
hi,i am a big fan of B/W and shadows...smaller uploads back then,eh?...simple image with lovely light/shadows...it looks like a type of raku pottery...i would have liked a darker background,but bet this looks better as a print
regards,gayle

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 4/12/2005
This I like very much. Thoroughly charming. I'm glad I looked way back in your portfolio. Too bad Usefilm doesn't have a shuffle feature that lets us show our older works in front of our newest.

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Deleted User   {K:6775} 8/15/2001
Hey Mary Sue...very well done!! I have been trying to think of a Shadows image and am having a hard time with it...then I see your image and realize that with a little imagination something simple can be turned into something very special and unique! Great idea and very well executed....*smile* Maggie

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Joe Blow   {K:1918} 8/14/2001
Mary, this is great. Excellent textures, I especially love the cracks in the pot :) Keep them coming.

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 8/11/2001
Be careful, folks. My head is swelling.

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Dawn F. Collins   {K:560} 8/10/2001
Mary, This is, in my opinon, the perfect execution of the latest project. I add my kudos to all the others. What a great pot!

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Beverly Gustafson   {K:1572} 8/10/2001
Oh my, this is wonderful. The play of light on the old crock really makes it something very special. Framing, and the choice of B&W are perfect! I really, really love this. Nice one Mary.

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sameer    {K:197} 8/10/2001
amazing how simple things can look so neat in photographs .....good one Mary Sue...

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Rose Hooper   {K:899} 8/10/2001
One word mary: Wow.
Didn't know something so ordinary on it's own could be made so beautiful. The plain background works well here, as does the centering.

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