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Bill Long
{K:3306} 1/9/2004
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Perfect use of one facade to articulate the other.
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8338} 11/25/2003
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Many people would walk right past this tableau and not even have it register on their brains. I'm very glad you stopped to "shoot & scoot", so that we could share it with you.
Your combination of the colorless, mirrored, perfect grid with the rolicking, colorful, distorted images is fantastic.
BTW, I enjoy the ship photos in your portfolio. Looking forward to seeing more from you.
Best regards, SteveR
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 8/28/2003
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Beautiful reflections - the distortion adds to the drama and bit hypnotic. well done.
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John Walters
{K:80} 6/8/2003
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It's amazing whats out there in the right place and time. Excellent work! Regards, J
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Todd Wedgworth
{K:3433} 6/2/2003
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i really like this one, like odd-shaped pixels. i like the color combos too.
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Adam Kimmerly
{K:382} 3/10/2003
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Awesome, George. The distortion looks almost too cool to be true. I love it! My e-mail is in my bio... drop a line some time if you want. ~Adam~
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George Marks
{K:15437} 3/10/2003
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Adam -
With the exception of a little cropping, this image was not modified with any software. I tried to keep the vertical line of the reflected image parallel to the lines of the reflecting building. Nice to know you're in San Diego too!
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Stefano Jemma
{K:853} 3/9/2003
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very good, well seen.
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Marco Brivio
{K:14339} 3/9/2003
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Excellent vision
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Adam Kimmerly
{K:382} 3/9/2003
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I love it! The way the uneven building cuts the colorful reflection into a jigsaw puzzle is fantastic. Did you PS some of the distortion in there or is that just the way the building's glass reflected the image? Shots like this are a good reason to ALWAYS have your camera with you :-) ~Adam~
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