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Critique By: B:)liana   (K:30945)  
8/6/2004 4:43:17 PM

wow. excllent. into my favs!
Kisses, Biliana
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
8/6/2004 11:51:57 AM

and it has not lost a pixel of its beauty
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
8/6/2004 10:27:44 AM

love it
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Jamie Ferguson  (K:6284)  
8/6/2004 1:32:20 AM

Leslie, truly the most disturbing image I have seen today. The black fingers remind me of silhouette hand puppets you would do with a wall and light. Intriguing none the less!
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/5/2004 11:40:10 PM

My first thought was that I had seen this one before... Ah yes garish colors and still sensative.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)  
8/5/2004 11:14:44 PM

I like the effect and subject.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)  
8/5/2004 11:13:03 PM

I like the colors and composition.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Kevin Collier  (K:19076)  
8/5/2004 7:51:22 PM

...looks like a cool cartoon...I like it. K
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)  
8/5/2004 4:54:54 PM

Very good.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/5/2004 3:16:50 AM

The andromeda strain keeps coming to mind. Well seen. Great use of color.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
8/4/2004 10:18:57 AM

nonetheless al the blesings: a quiet place in the shades of a prayer
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)  
8/4/2004 2:18:58 AM

Thanks to all. Surely nobody could've missed this elegant shadow play. All I did was snap a photo.

For non-New-Yorkers, St. John the Divine is sort of NYC's community church -- for example, they had the big 9/11 memorial there. It's funky and friendly and has chapels devoted to city firemen, to poets, to AIDS, to the environment. Every year on the Feast of St Francis they have a blessing of the animals -- you can bring your pet, and there's always an elephant or a horse or a camel, lots of snakes and chickens etc. Maybe I'll drop in with a camera this fall, though I'm afraid the subject's been done to death.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)  
8/4/2004 2:12:46 AM

Thanks. It was those oddly out-of-place panels that caught my eye. They work with the stripes on the floor in counterpoint to the filigree and fretwork elsewhere. The armed angel was irresistible.

I sure do like that 21mm Biogon.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/3/2004 11:29:05 PM

I still wonder at how you manage to alwys seem to see this kind of stuff. Well done.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/3/2004 11:28:08 PM

The white panels are oddly incongrous. Still they provide a calm resting place amid the complexity all around. Nicely seen.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Steve Rosenbach  (K:8338)  
8/3/2004 6:50:56 PM

I'm so glad I studied Spanish as a young adult, because I couldn't agree with Tony more. Brilliant!

Best regards,
SteveR
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Tony Diana  (K:13396)  
8/3/2004 5:00:28 PM

Magnífico juego de Sombras
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Mark Drago  (K:10902)  
8/2/2004 6:02:45 PM

beautiful.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Mark Drago  (K:10902)  
8/2/2004 5:58:07 PM

well done. like the stairs.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
8/2/2004 2:54:48 PM

I like the effect that the grain imparts to the image. It makes the sky appear alive, gives me the urge to rub my fingers against the image to feel the texture.

Excellent.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
8/2/2004 8:03:50 AM

impressing as ever
and accusing as never before
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
8/2/2004 4:59:05 AM

Believe it or not I did a photoshoot there once.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)  
8/1/2004 3:19:45 PM

Thanks, folks. FWIW, though it's not easy to see in this little image, there's a lady with a baby carriage at about two o'clock.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/1/2004 2:27:55 PM

Defnitely a heavy set of three. In the other two the figure on the overlook adds a sense of mystery. #2 is probably my favorite but only slightly more than this one. The comparison in the size of the two sarcophagi gives me food for thought inthis one. Well seen.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Kym Skiles  (K:1520)  
8/1/2004 4:40:37 AM

Powerful composition. I love the strong lines and the high contrast. I like it because it's so graphic and clean looking. Nice work.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
8/1/2004 3:04:25 AM

Nice angle, but a little too dark for me. The tomb could be lightened a little bit with PS to enhance the reflection that we guess on it. Anyway, it'a nice work. Congrats. Fabrice
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
8/1/2004 12:54:37 AM

Classic Hancock... The PS treatment turns this from simply graphically interesting to something somewhat mysterious. Nice work.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Cleeo Wright  (K:565)  
7/31/2004 2:15:20 AM

Just checking in... this one is GREAT! Whats up wit the Elan 7 though. Newer stuff for you. More please!
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
7/29/2004 11:12:37 PM

a hard grainy for a tribute..
roby
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: zosia zija  (K:11106)  
7/29/2004 10:13:23 PM

great
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)


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