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Photographer  PAUL CZAJA {Karma:2563}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model DIGITAL (BORROWED)
Categories People
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Uploaded 2/16/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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L B.   {K:13965} 5/7/2005
Wonderfull. The colours are wonderfull but the picture is a bit blurry. The tones are excellent but the for example the face of the man is not sharp. The composition is great to, but i don;t see what the main subject is. So that is something to work on, get a main subject in the picture! But no hard feelings, becose i saw you;re latest picture and that one was excellent! Hope to see new stuff of you soon!!

Greets,
Lex.

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PAUL CZAJA   {K:2563} 1/6/2005
Thank yuou, Rachel, for your kind wowrds -- I was using a borrowed dogital -- I have not been able to do much photography at all since tehn -- you might be intersted in perusing a copy of my book on photography ( Writing With Light ) which is pre-digital and available now only from used book outlets like AMAZON.COM -- but you can buy a copy for less than ten bucks -- it's out of print so I no longer receive any royalties -- but I think yhou might find it enjoyable to relive your beginnings in the art of "writing with light" -- also check out my daugher Julia's work on USEFILM. Peace -- Paul

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Rachel Leah Rachel Leah   {K:26110} 1/6/2005
Nice shot! I love the natural colors and lighting! I too love that line of trees... you have captured it very nicely! Great work, I'm looking forward to seeing more of your photos! :)
~Rachel~

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 6/21/2004
Hi!...There, Paul: Very Typical Photographic Scene!....Nice Composition, and Peaceful Scenic View....Paul!!!
Best Regards.
Jeff.
Alberta, Canada.

Welcome to Usefilm, Paul!...Hope to see More of your Photographs...Thank you For Your Visit, and Comment!....Jeff!!!

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Mark Drago   {K:10902} 3/8/2004
nice green!

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 2/25/2004
I wish the figure of interest was larger in the frame. Your borrowed digital overexposed the scene, washing out the highlights. I am not sure if the tilt of the camera was intentional or not, usually you need to have straight verticals or else make the tilt a little more severe so that the viewer knows you intended it that way. Your suggests that you are a photographer of long standing. Do you now have a digital camera or scanner?

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c c c c   {K:13449} 2/22/2004
I love the line of trees--and the character you captured taking a stroll! Very nice!

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