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Glen Converse
{K:2000} 9/24/2005
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Now where's my toothbrush?
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GP Merfeld
{K:14396} 8/2/2003
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Creative and terrific portrait. I really like going through the "softness" of this immense man to get to that clear reflection. Great contrast in tones of the "two" subjects as well. Excellent job, man!
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Rui Palha
{K:13624} 8/2/2003
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Great lighting, as usual.
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Gian Orso
{K:1814} 8/1/2003
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Great photo! and nice idea to focus on the mirror.
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 7/31/2003
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For me, it's hard to know where to focus on these shots. You did it well. (Much better than I could do - that's why I admire your work.)
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Dave M
{K:9043} 7/30/2003
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Lovely, lovely, lovely. Your choice in focus is interesting, although it took me a moment to register how sharp the subject is in the mirror. I'm inclined to suggest a much tighter crop, eliminating much of the (perhaps too?) soft focus image in the foreground (but not eliminating all of him) while at the same time bringing the reflection more clearly into the frame as I believe it is the true area you want the eye to concentrate on. As usual, your use of natural light astounds.
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Robert Patrick
{K:8337} 7/30/2003
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A solid portrait with a hint of enigma. What is the model looking at down there with that expression of concentrated tenderness?
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