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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/23/2004
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Another masterful use of the 15mm lens. Love the asymmetrical geometrical structure (you KNEW that, of course). And yes, the blues are nice but I'd personally prefer a film that didn't shout in my face THIS IS BLUE quite so loudly! (Actually I thought you got a bit tired of Ektachrome 200 for that very reason... is this from the same batch?) A film with slightly lower contrast would also have given you just a smidgeon (!) more detail in the shadows. Give Fuji Superia 200 ISO a try some time?
Anyway, I'm glad you overcame the vertigo. It seems to have been worth it...
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 1/23/2004
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John, great shot. high in the sky Beautiful colour Teunis
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 1/23/2004
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This has got class ! A very carefully made non symetric composition leading the eyes to the right point. I would NOT open the foreground for details, this would mess up the elegant effect of th bright reel lines as a graphic element. Leave it as it is it's great.
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{K:1074} 1/23/2004
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great great composition...you couldve opened up a lil more...the lines and the colours are beautiful..overcoming your vertigo paid off big time on this shot...great colours
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Mr. Arrey
{K:11516} 1/23/2004
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nice composition and I like the colours.
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Frank Goroszko
{K:809} 1/22/2004
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This shot has a good perspective. I'll bet that you can get more detail in the shadow area by doing some level or histogram adjustment with your software.
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sandy c. hopkins
{K:17107} 1/22/2004
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beautiful abstract and colour. :)
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Natalie Papadopoulos
{K:5247} 1/22/2004
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Beautiful blues.. nice shot - well seen..
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