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Robert Walls
{K:1728} 1/19/2004
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Ken,
I'ts interesting to read the comments. This is good use of the wide angle as the diminishing background is not very apparent. What I like though is the incongruency of this man buying ice cream. Perhaps he's buying it for his kid but he looks like he should be at a bar.
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Eric Feinstein
{K:77} 10/23/2003
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i like the B&W, great angle,
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John Reed
{K:6994} 10/23/2003
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Whew! Back on the level again. There's obviously some barrel distortion due to the wideangle, but it's neat how you captured the HUGE cones on the left to match against the biceps of the tattooee on the right. Nice job!
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 10/23/2003
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Bradley, it is an unusual angle, in a sense. To make the ice cream prominent, and emphasize the contrast to the man, I put the camera (with wide angle lens) just inches from the display case. So the perspective is not at all what you would see if you were standing there, or what you would get with a standard-lens shot.
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{K:5655} 10/23/2003
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That's some good looking ice cream. It's a nice image, but I'd like to see it from more of a unique angle.
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