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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 10/4/2003
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Most things are better to look at than TV, i like this - and congrats for today.
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Armando Jorge
{K:7937} 9/16/2003
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Nice shot !!!
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Joćo Figueiredo
{K:7674} 9/4/2003
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i like it!!!!!
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Ashley Wallis
{K:447} 9/4/2003
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I see these images all the time, and often wish I had my camera to capture it. I love hotels, and the views you get are so original and feel alive. Wonderful job.
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marco biancardi
{K:10582} 9/3/2003
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nice idea, great mood, pity for a bit shallow DOF, the foreground detail is not as fine as it could be IMO, but it's a nice image anyway! regards - marco
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Franck Dormoy
{K:997} 9/3/2003
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at last a very good one. taken from the bathroom it seems, now your hair are dry or almost. great comp, good work with low and high lights. "hotel roger smith" hmm... not very funky
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 9/3/2003
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Great b&w shot...conveys how you can feel in the city.. sometimes like a fish bowl...great photo
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larry terry
{K:1965} 9/3/2003
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very very good, i like the foreground and the dof and everything, great shot. well done.
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Dave M
{K:9043} 9/3/2003
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Lisa, this picture is utterly brilliant in its simple mundaneness (is that a word?). You have taken such a simple scene, shot it beautifully with natural light, and captured a moment in time. This transcends a standard NYC shot. It is more than that. It is a travelogue and statement. Brava.
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alex p
{K:578} 9/3/2003
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I've been to NYC just once. I felt like I was inside the machine room of a cargo ship: high level of humidity, oily smell, lots of activity... But your BW photo shows a quiet NYC, almost dead, I can't see a single person on it. It's a Woody Allen like melancholic picture. Nice but frightening.
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