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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 7/23/2003
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First of all; I liked your presentation a lot Ken. Could almost copy it. This photo is very special. I get a feeling that a lot of things are going on behind that window - and the contrast to the brick walls is quite striking. They should be solid, but I wonder. I also get a strong "material" feeling - almost like I can touch the wall and scratch it. Sometimes even an image on a computer monitor can produce that feeling. Like someone said - this one gives room to breathe. Great work.
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Lisa Paully
{K:1735} 7/14/2003
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really great, i love the black (dirt?) in between the bricks and the frosted (dirt?) window - very pleasing to look at
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 7/11/2003
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Ken,
This isn't a proper crit but this is about how some photos work (and this one works).
Some photos give us room to breathe and move and don't hand us answers on a platter. They can be looked at with satisfaction for great tracts of time.
the imagination is allowed to live...
thanks for this one...
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 7/11/2003
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I really like the mysterious feel to this, the toning and the askewness (how's that for a word?) See ya, Rhonda
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j w
{K:12641} 7/11/2003
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Your textures are just beautiful here, Ken -- I can always tell because shots like this make my hands rise up, uncontrollably. I like the tones, too. There's just enough contrast in the brickwork to make the light in the window really sing. Easy shot to ruin with bad tones, I think.
As for the skewed view. I think it's perfect. There's a perfect that's just exactly right, where every piece works with the next to make a whole. Then there's the other perfect, which is just a splinter away from death. Of course I think you got the right kind of perfect here :)
A pleasure to look at!
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 7/10/2003
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Great shot Ken,kinda mysterious too,i alsoloved your camera angle so much.Regards,H.
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