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vicky ego
{K:1423} 7/12/2003
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Big boy looks creepy.. but it tells me 3237243287464718 stories that is why I like it!!!!!
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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 7/10/2003
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I always was kind of scared of big boy.
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shelby koning
{K:5450} 6/12/2003
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quite a portrait of american consumerism - hard to believe he ever sold hamburgers. fabulous work as always!
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Claude H.
{K:1560} 6/11/2003
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Ludicrous. I like everything in this one (subject, composition, angle, DOF, exposure, tone). Regards, Claude
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Andrew Caldwell
{K:18307} 6/11/2003
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I have always and shall always adore this shot. It's happy intensity borders on the frightening, probably due to the low angle and looming DOF. Great capture.
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Joćo Figueiredo
{K:7674} 6/11/2003
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...!!
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GP Merfeld
{K:14396} 6/10/2003
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I love it, Jay... Leave it to you to Gumm up an American icon ;-). A properly eery rendition, sorta like those sinister clowns behind their smiling faces... And now Big Boy gets the last laugh after seducing so many with his delicious, artery clogging, stroke inducing, delicious, delicious burgers, fries and malts... Ah, that stomach, round and full, says it all... Great job!!!
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 6/10/2003
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Ah Big Boy. I used to cruise the parking lot of a Big Boy in the 60's in a yellow 56 Chevy 2-door (ugliest car ever made). They had great hamburgers. Unique treatment of a nostalgic icon.
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Judy Kessler
{K:6316} 6/10/2003
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I do remember.... unique work.
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Shai Ritblatt
{K:3755} 6/10/2003
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you shot this photo from a very good angle. very nice.
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