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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 4/5/2004
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Wow, Jeanette, thanks. Yeah, I was very happy with 'the look' that this shot was yielding, and it wasn't until you mentioned it, that the similarity clicked.
I'm flattered and inspired at once!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 4/5/2004
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Wow, same here - a modern Hopper. Fantastic shot. Of course Manhattan. :) Jeanette
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Thamer Al-Tassan
{K:1358} 3/31/2004
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I like this one better because the emphasis is on the light post. I like how its light is bringing it out of the darkness.
Well done...
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Jaap Poot
{K:7926} 3/29/2004
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Great picture, in your comment on my picture of old Djanet,you wondered if i took it in the evenig, yes i did,in desertcountries you get the best light at sunset.
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Peter
{K:4365} 3/28/2004
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A real 'Dark City' or 'Matrix' feeling comes through this. Tilted - yes, but hardly mattering here. Great highlights off the street lamp and buildings. Regards
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 3/28/2004
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Hi!,,,Paul : Very Dramatic Lighting! ,,I agree with Hugo, However My Comment, is that the Photograph, Impacts the viewers eye, with a Scene, almost of reality, of looking through a Window, into the Street!!! Best Regards: Jeff. Thank you,Paul! for your comment!.....Jeff!!!
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Andy Simmons
{K:7704} 3/28/2004
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Wow. This takes me back home again. It's been a long time. I like the angle of the lamp post. A moody, evocative shot.
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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 3/28/2004
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Paul,
I like what you have done with this image. A little snip here and there and now you have a very nice composition. Good work. Now the soft ESB is just a pleasing background, instead of the main element of the composition.
Taras
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{K:16329} 3/27/2004
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Very graphic......good work.
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 3/27/2004
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Fascinating image! Great work! Carolyn
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 3/27/2004
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A stunningly creative nightscape, makes me want to go out on the town tonight, exceptional work.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 3/27/2004
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Hi Paul, not to worry about the lamp being crooked, it works with this one anyway! This is a really neat photograph, very 'artsy' looking. I like the white windows in the left side, where you cannot see any building! Great effect! Nice work!
Lori :)
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 3/27/2004
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Hi Paul, Although I'm normally a fierce opponent of tilts, I think this shot is the exception to the rule. It adds a certain dynamism that is very fitting to both the scene and atmosphere. The tilt only works with this camera angle, where no horizon is included. No worries there...;-) It creates a very '90s feel of Graphic Design. (Could've used this shot very well a few years' back...)
Thanks for adding the description of what you did to the original. Very informative. I'll have to do that more often.
Cheers,
Hugo
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