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Photographer  John Williamson {Karma:1145}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Minolta Maxxum 5
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Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 300mm zoom
Uploaded 4/24/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 561 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  Paulding
State -  OHIO
Country - United States   United States
About This is a Radio Flyer wagon that I used to play with as a child at my Grandparents house. I just rediscovered it the other day and was thrown back to the days of being pulled by my Grandfather. Enjoy!
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Sara Cosby   {K:2704} 11/22/2004
Oh my goodness after your help with the c41 and perspectives I had to come see your portfolio and have chills!! You really connect with your subjects!! This just draws me in and I'm ready to camp out. To watch what happens and has happened to this cherished toy. The colors are SO inviting. To wait and watch which children pop in and what they do with this cart to the imagination. Your DOF, colors, light, everything is flawless!!

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John Williamson   {K:1145} 4/26/2004
Thanks for the advice. I used a large aperture to help blur the background. I also concentrated the focus on the Radio Flyer logo. I never thought Radio Flyer would sell out to over seas. I hear Kodak will be doing the same thing with all their plants.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 4/26/2004
Nothing wrong with a low perspective...
I would have focused more clearly on either the wagon or the distant grass and given the other object a more distant perspective. Still, I canna quibble much with this one at all. And did ya hear? Radio Flyer is closing their place in Chicago, and moving over seas.

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Timothy R   {K:3028} 4/26/2004
I really like this photo. First off, how it is shot. It is very creative.

Secondly. I love how you were able to find an old toy that helps you connect with people and happy times gone by.

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Anne Bogardus   {K:2875} 4/26/2004
I like the balance between the green and the red/brown of the wagon, and the way the wagon leads you into the photo.

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