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Carl Beihl
{K:357} 4/26/2002
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I saw this man and boat coming through the humid morning mist. I liked the mood set up by the green. My thought was to establish him in an intention to reach something, that he was going somewhere. So in taking the picture, I tried to bring in the prows of the docked boats.
I agree with Koen. It's either the one boat or all of the boats. Thanks for all of your comments and ideas.
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chris meyer
{K:597} 4/26/2002
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David is right. Crop out the entire reflection in the bottom-right.
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Koen B
{K:3279} 4/26/2002
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I think, it would be better to show OR more of the boats, OR just not to include the boats. If you'd include more of the boats you could possibly eliminate the other side of the river. There is, however, a large distance between the fisherman and the boats. Maybe it would have been interesting to wait until he came closer.
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David N. VanMeter
{K:552} 4/26/2002
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I apologize for my spelling, I meant distract, not sitract. I don't know what sitract means.
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David N. VanMeter
{K:552} 4/26/2002
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I think more of the foreground would sitract from the mood of this. I would crop them out entirely leaving the sharply focussed fisherman isolated against the muted water and vegetation. I think that would give it a better sense of solitude.
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Ashok Chaudhary
{K:1728} 4/8/2002
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nice shot Carl,- would like to see just a bit more of the foreground boats.
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