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ricardo longhi-frantz
{K:9628} 8/15/2006
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great shot. the slightly out of center symmetry added a more interesting appeal to it. the dark tones worked very well.
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/9/2006
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POV, symmetry, scale and color are all just too cool. The wide angle knocks the shot out of the park. Just too cooooool!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 8/9/2006
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Thanks for the comment Dennis. When I was taking the shot I waited quite a long time for them to scoot out but then I remembered how people in the shot lend scale to the image and they were so far down the hall I figure they would not dominate the shot but they would certainly give the viewer a palpable sense of scale. Thank you again for taking the time to comment. Sal
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Dennis Komis
{K:3160} 8/9/2006
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Very nice Sal. Great colors, symmetry the works. I would've probably waited for the tourists to take a hike before I shot it but that's just my taste. Cheers D
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 8/6/2006
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I'd agree with that sentiment, Sal! It's a joy to have 100 degrees of photo-vision now.
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 8/6/2006
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A striking perspective image, Salvatore! Great symmetry, colours, lines and shapes! Well captured!
Cheers
Phil
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So Cal Photograhper
{K:18529} 8/6/2006
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I met a photographer recently who had me view this lens from his 30D. It truly is a wide angle lens. I thought my 17 - 40 was great, but this is a very wide field of view.
I'm surprised there arent' more people in this image, but the few that aren't give a nice perspective of how large this area is.
Excellent lighting and very sharp focus.
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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 8/6/2006
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Good compose
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