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Britt Park
{K:2210} 5/6/2003
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Just another thought. This image appears a bit soft. I think a bit (more) of unsharp masking would give an online image more representative of what a fine print would look like. I've attached a, perhaps overly USM'd version of this picture.
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Britt Park
{K:2210} 5/6/2003
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At first glance I thought "this must be a vintage photograph". The scene looks like 1956. Then I saw the parking meter and realized that they didn't have parking meters like that in 1956. This anachronism is what makes the shot for me. It of course is also a very attractive collection of tones and textures. Thanks for posting it.
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Greg O'Conner
{K:2398} 4/12/2003
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Nice, I like all the textures (not only on the truck, but in the background). I like the low angle too.
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Bobby Cooper
{K:66} 4/11/2003
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Another fine image, Robert. Have to agree that if the entire subject had been in the image...it might have a bit more 'umph' in impact. Great job!!
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Audrey Reid
{K:5872} 4/11/2003
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Hi Robert, I'm not into trucks, so don't know if its good or otherwise. As photos go, I think this is outstanding. Love the tonal ranges you have here, especially on the truck. I agree with Don that you'd have a very strong image had you managed to include the whole of the main subject.
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Javed Rassi
{K:8223} 4/11/2003
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Very good contrast and detail, great looking truck. well done Robert.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 4/11/2003
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Robert,
Perfect tones and composition in my mind. I love shooting B&W and nothing comes close to shooting it in medium format. Wonderful job here!
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Elsa Mota Gomes
{K:1565} 4/11/2003
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the truck and the buildings make a perfect match, really a good 'old' image. i also miss the rest of the truck
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 4/11/2003
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Good work Robert, but I would have liked to seen the rest of the truck. Great tones. Don.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 4/11/2003
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Greet
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