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Photographer Miles Rouch  Miles Rouch {Karma:410}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Canon S45
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Self
Lens Standard
Uploaded 6/21/2004 Film / Memory Type CF card
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Location City -  Eugene
State -  OREGON
Country - United States   United States
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 10/1/2004
where are YOU?...i keep coming back and poof! you are gone......gayle in WA,too

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Peggy Christine Skinner Peggy Christine Skinner   {K:26936} 9/8/2004
Wonderful work and I can't honestly put it any better than Mr. Rainey did with his 'Perfect tones, great B&W, great contrast, and super cool hair cut' from his first comment (the rest of the comment is out of my realm of understanding :-) ) and his subsequent rebuttal to Kevin H.

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Miles Rouch Miles Rouch   {K:410} 7/10/2004
Well I am not sure if I should be happy about the forced adding or not. It kind of makes me want to cry that you didn't want to add me with out any outside pressure. Ok well I will go cry now.

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johanna    {K:122} 7/6/2004
Miiiles?? I don't remember what that's from, but I say it everytime I meet someone named Miles! Which has been only a couple times! Hey there-I'm a friend of Josh's (who strongly encouraged me to add you. By strongly encouraged I mean he threatened my life) named Johanna! Zumiez for life (don't hold it to me!).

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Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 7/2/2004
I disagree Kevin H. If you include the other eye then this shot wouldn't be a profile shot and the picture would be totally different. If the face wasn't over-exposed then there wouldn't be the great contrast between the hair, shirt, and face that makes this shot so great. This picture is like an oreo: a white face (the cream filling) sandwiched between two darker shades (the cookies). What you are saying is that oreo's would be better if they replaced the perfectly white filling that we have all grown to love with a pale grey filling that looks more like cement. Interesting...

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Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 6/30/2004
Mr. Miles. This is a really good shot and for some reason I have never seen it before. Perfect tones, great B&W, great contrast, and super cool hair cut by my g-friend at my house right before we sat down and discovered the "perch" and "top of the world". Yahoo for Halo, yahoo for this pic...

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Kevin H Kevin H   {K:22502} 6/21/2004
Not a bad shot but the face is really overexposed. Maybe also include a little bit of the other eye to add dimension. Keep up the good work.

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