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Critique By: Dennis Hendricksen  (K:4817) Donor  
10/15/2007 8:25:20 PM

So does artistic licence mean you placed the milk crates in a more eye pleasing arrangement? This is such an interesting picture, the snaking electrical conduit is the icing on the cake - an element curving chaos amidst the straight lines in the rest of the image. I now realize looking a little closer that the monochrome look (except the crates) was created by you. I think it works well in this context - not too unrealistic that it becomes distracting. A nicely conceived work, and well executed.
        Photo By: Jeff Cartwright  (K:52046)

Critique By: Dennis Hendricksen  (K:4817) Donor  
1/8/2006 11:40:14 PM

A great shot with wonderful perspective and composition. I love the texture on the stonework. I wonder if the spot where the sun hits the ground is almost too bright, but this is a minor complaint. This picture gives me a sense of passing time and ancient secrets.
        Photo By: Vijay Kurhade  (K:10118)


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