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{K:1471} 11/25/2002
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You know Sarah, everytime I take a look at you pics, I see alot of improvement. Not the the Past pics where bad, no, just a change to perfection. I mean you now have a mastery of a PL filter. I really love the shot. i prefer it to the monochromized version. You also reayll se the power of a Kodak royal film. my suggestion it to now try the Kodak Supra
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Kimberly Adams
{K:87} 11/24/2002
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Hi Sarah, I think this is quite lovely. The polarizer brought out the blue of the sky. The walker does not bother me as it adds to the composition for me. ~Kim:)
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 11/24/2002
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Hi, Sarah - Love the effect of the huge sky dwarfing the figure - this would have fit in the "alone" catagory as well. :) Along those lines, I have no real problem with the figure being in the center - he/she is definitely alone in the center of their own universe.
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 11/24/2002
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Thanks Petra and Cemal for your comments.
The filter made the sky that shade of blue, which I quite like. The larger area of sky was intended to give the feeling of space - hopefully it works. As for the walker being in the centre, see my black and white version for the explanation of that. Cheers.
Sarah
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Cemal Ekin
{K:2309} 11/24/2002
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I like the huge sky which emphasizes the loneliness of the walker. The horizontal split between the land and the sky is quite effective. My only problem is with the over-saturated middle part of the sky.
Cemal
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Petra Engle
{K:1282} 11/24/2002
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Hi Sarah, Beautiful picture, DOF and everything. I think I'd like it better with less sky and if the walker is not in the center of the picture.
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