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 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
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Photographer  Chris Blaszczyk {Karma:610}
Project #1 Abstracts Camera Model Mamiya 645
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80
Uploaded 5/16/2001 Film / Memory Type Kodak portra VC
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 666 Shutter 30s.
Favorites Aperture 22
Critiques 12 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Developed on glossy ilford paper (8X10) and scanned from print. Original in color.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Giancarlo Liguori   {K:5281} 2/15/2004
Very interesting image! Congrratulations!

Giancarlo Liguori

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Sandra Bozic   {K:3963} 1/10/2004
Great!

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Greg Katsoulis   {K:1096} 9/15/2003
Very interesting. It has an Ansel Adams quality to it. The burning on the edges is a little distracting.

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Bee Arthur   {K:2259} 7/7/2003
Wow I have no idea what is going on in this picture, and that is what is so intrqing. I think having the very white focal point in strong against the flowing textures and values of the setting. The movement throughout the piece is awesome. I canr keep my eyes from looking for something recognizable to determine what the subject is, keep up the good work.

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carlos marques   {K:1422} 6/13/2003
rc paper or fb? i preffer the the fb.

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Ferrell McCollough   {K:577} 5/25/2003
Well done. I love this. It's not often that I see unique and creative shots of slot canyon.

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John Myers   {K:4308} 1/18/2003
awesome!!! if i get money within the next few months, i would like a print of this. this is incredible. absolutely incredible.

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Jake Sieg   {K:673} 5/10/2002
hmm, i found myself looking to see what the heck this was for about 3 minutes, i am still a little skeptical, definately a framer

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Chris Lawrence   {K:124} 5/25/2001
Very captivating shot. I love all the scales of gray. Definately somethin I might like to hang on my wall.

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David Timms   {K:110} 5/16/2001
Holy Tumbleweed Batman! What a nice image! Beautiful tonality, so pleasing to the eye. Aren't slot canyons wonderful?

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Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 5/16/2001
Thanks for the comment. Very usefull. The reason for overexposure of the object was my first intention- the original title was: "Sleeping Sun"... I think I sould have left it that way:) Thanks again.

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Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 5/16/2001
Chris the use of space here and positioning is very good as well as the overall mood and flow and tonality.......I will only suggest the formost white roundish object be toned down to not be as white and hot.......

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