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Photographer  Aaron Charlton Smith {Karma:625}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony Digital Mavica
Categories People
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Uploaded 2/10/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Picture of a close friend of mine in the school's cafeteria. I lost this picture for a long time, thinking the whole thing got ruined due to camera shaking. This is probably my favorite shot of mine.
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Timothy Schirmer Timothy Schirmer   {K:7201} 8/20/2004
WOW too much good stuff to say, 7

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B M B M   {K:441} 3/31/2003
Great image Aaron!
The image "Rich man" was taken in Bodrum-Turkey.
Thanks for the comment.
Burim Myftiu

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Michael McElroy   {K:31} 2/25/2003
Very cool idea, 8) Isn't that a sticker from the I-Zone Sticky Film magazine promotions? =), you might just have a commercial career ahead of you. Keep shootin!

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Aaron Charlton Smith   {K:625} 2/13/2003
Thanks, Sean. =) You're correct, I'm a sophomore in high school. Hehe, it's good to see other young photographers here. Love your B&W shots...I even used Mike's outline for a project in my photography class. Everyone enjoyed it, ;-)

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Sean Fitzgerald   {K:310} 2/13/2003
Ah!! I like this. Its great to see shots from my fellow highschoolers. I hope I?m correctly assuming you're in high school. (?) Anywho, nice shot.

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Aaron Charlton Smith   {K:625} 2/11/2003
Ahh, I see, what you mean, Daniel. Thanks alot for the advice, I'll try to implement it in my future photos.

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Daniel Jarrett   {K:612} 2/11/2003
This is a great shot. I only have one problem with your pictures....your composition. You seem to be stuck in the "snap shot mode". Try putting things off to the side, not so symetrical. Things that are in the center seem to be a little boring. I've attached a crop that I thought might look a little better.

-Dan-

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 2/11/2003
That's ok, Aaron. If you meant to have only half of the face, it may work, but not this way imo. In an horizontal panoramic format, with face on the left, I'd like the idea. Crop top and left and it works for me. But not with the ceiling lights catching so much attention. It "looks" accidental, simply because the lamps are obviously not the main subject. I like the idea, and I like the face... Just grab your cisors for a good crop, maybe...:-) Cheers.

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Aaron Charlton Smith   {K:625} 2/11/2003
Heh, actually, I meant for just that part of her face to be in the frame.

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Vivek Gopal   {K:134} 2/11/2003
I think it looks great, but maybe if you'd lowered it a bit?

don't mind me, I know next to nothing about these things

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