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Tracey MacLeod
{K:3244} 8/30/2005
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Oh wow! What I'm missing! Very nice capture.... must get to city or i'll die!!! lol. I love this ohhh I miss Chi did I say that already!!! Great image!
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Eric Bumgarner
{K:1229} 1/4/2005
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Ha awesome! This must also be right down the street from you! Thanks for the comment. Great stuff! Hartford, Wisconsin.
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Mark Mahar
{K:3233} 1/4/2005
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Thanks George! I'm flattered , of course as I see so much great work here on UF. BTW Chuck Close, very interesting character. Close used a method as old as the Italian Renaissance-the grid. Photographing his models (colleagues, friends, or family members) from the neck up, Close then applied a grid over the photo, dividing its surface into a uniform system of small squares. He painted large photo realistic murals this way. The towers in Millenium park are exactly that, a grid of glass blocks with each block a piece of the picture. The models in these change constantly and are actually moving although they were filmed standing as still as possible. Great place for photos!
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George Black
{K:102014} 1/4/2005
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This is a great iconic shot--shades of the artist Chuck Close! The title is quite apt, perhaps a bit subtle, but that's why I like it. The wet pavement adds extra interest. This one's a real winner. Where are all those "Choice," "Pick," and other awards??? Congrats --George
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Tommaso Razzano
{K:8073} 12/16/2004
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this shot is really great ! ciao ! tommy.
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Paulo Martel
{K:2550} 12/14/2004
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Interesting and good capture. The person in the picture helps getting a sense of proportion.
Regards, Paulo
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