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Paul Sanders
{K:744} 12/6/2004
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Carlos, Thanks so much for your comments. You have convinced me that I should enlarge this photograph. I used to be mostly against large prints (16 inches or larger)but I was recently convinced to make some large prints and I love it! In fact I recently did one of "Chinatown Rollerblader" which you suggested and I think it looks so much better. The tones are better and you can see much more detail. Thanks again.
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Carlos
{K:12969} 12/5/2004
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There is a beautiful ?loneliness? in your portfolio that I love Paul ? I?m also partial to the elegant and artistic presentation of each of the images ? and ?Sunday Morning??is a favourite among them!
I would prefer seeing a larger version of this beautiful lonely picture, however? 10? at least! If landscapes merit ?large?, shouldn?t cityscapes? And about ?Chinatown rollerblader?? Another great idea and beautiful picture! But I think to see it larger would be a bigger blast. Anyway? just one opinion - but I think it applies to your work in general.
Cheers
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sunrise
{K:6651} 7/19/2004
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Great!!!
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 1/24/2004
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I really love this. Great composition. I looked at others in your portfolio and was very impressed. Keep up the good work!
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Mary C
{K:530} 10/30/2003
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Really like the mood of this photo.
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rosemeire todao
{K:467} 10/12/2003
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your photos are stunning!
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Liz Chaffin
{K:546} 10/8/2003
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it is great
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 9/27/2003
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Yes i like it a lot.. very good mood in this one... Congrats
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Kenneth Kwan
{K:3084} 9/24/2003
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I really like the mood of this image and the nice range of tones. The composition works well to draw the viewers into the picture while the person is well-placed at a (near) third to anchor the foreground. I find the brightness of the pedestrian crossing line at the bottom of the frame mildly distracting. I think it can be cropped without affecting the composition. Nice shot.
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t chamberlain
{K:638} 9/20/2003
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I as well like this as well. Sometimes you have to detach yourself from your own work to truely gain a new and honest perspective of it.
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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte
{K:12734} 9/19/2003
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Excellent image, works really well in b&w, very nice composition.
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John Strazza
{K:11535} 9/19/2003
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i can feel this one Paul ... i love the street image ... this tessar makes for a smooth image (keep it!) .. it's a moment that reminds me of a cool fall morning ... it's like a moment between you and this scene that we get to feel with you ... well done.
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ellen
{K:669} 9/19/2003
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I like it too....well done, Paul!
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