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Critique By:
Gabrielle Willson (K:7978)
8/30/2004 10:41:42 PM
nice capture
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
8/30/2004 5:11:28 AM
Great title, and I see exactly what you mean! Very clever, John.
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Dr. Rafael Springmann (K:89517)
8/28/2004 5:51:54 PM
Thank you, george, foir asking my opinion on this photo. I completetly agree with your impression of it and think, like you, that it is a gorgeous photo. Have a nice trip. Regards, Rafi
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Dorothy Di Liddo (K:13787)
8/28/2004 4:55:08 PM
This photo appeals to me on so many levels. Maybe all personal, My Italian Heritage, my Italian father was a master barber (on the side & after he retired from the post-office),unimportant I know but so many fond memories of the homemade barbershop in the basement's furnace room. The light pole, symbolic of first aid, I'm a paramedic... the statue, the warm tones... I love it, and the way it carries me home. Thank you! Dottie
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Antonella Nistri (K:21867)
8/28/2004 4:34:49 PM
Magnificent photo,John,excellent exposure,just a perfect catch. I love the dim light,I gather that this is taken from a window. Many congrats, Antonella 7
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Zeev Scharf (K:25603)
8/28/2004 7:04:36 AM
Good shot,adjusted much better Regards
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
jack shouse (K:128)
8/28/2004 6:58:16 AM
A great example of how, when you are holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Laura Spell (K:24080)
8/27/2004 8:58:56 PM
Interesting pattern in the glass/wire. I find the objects in the background to be distracting. Not sure how you could eliminate that though.
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Photo By: John Weinland
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George Black (K:102014)
8/27/2004 7:37:53 PM
This is a wonderful, subtle and complex image--filled with sentiment and just a touch of humor. The overall sepia tonalty set off the strong colors of the barber pole perfectly. A great photo! --george
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Sam Andre (K:12484)
8/14/2004 11:53:56 AM
beautiful explosion of colours and frantic 'movement'... very good
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Guido Tweepenninckx (K:20076)
8/13/2004 12:58:10 AM
Nice house,a little much green
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
John Weinland (K:42)
5/11/2004 1:15:11 PM
Thanks omar; you know that is a carnival game of some kind I believe; perhaps one throws something that lands in one of the bottles - but I haven't played it yet. Mysterious!
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
orwa juve (K:6059)
5/11/2004 11:52:18 AM
so cool, i like those eyes
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Murat Tanriover (K:8387)
5/5/2004 11:34:49 AM
It is a funny, and a very cute shot. Great colors and available lighting too. Love it.
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Photo By: John Weinland
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Critique By:
Ian Crean (K:14866)
5/5/2004 11:09:36 AM
John, it's funny and poignant at once. The poor thing looks like he can't escape the little critters that are about to engulfe and carry him away. I can see why you left the detail in at the top but can't help feeling this would be stronger by cropping it down a bit. Great observation, dof too. Cheers, Ian
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Photo By: John Weinland
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