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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/17/2003 9:31:13 AM
Great contrasts! A very eerie feeling comes across and lifts my pulse as the figure appears to have no exact sex...it becomes mysterious. The stranger has arrived.
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Photo By: ventrix drogo
(K:65398)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/16/2003 10:02:49 AM
Beautiful vibrant colors! The image creates so much though it works as a great transfixing piece! A way a photo should work...the ability to make you pause and become lost...and like your title dream.
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Photo By: Harlan Heald
(K:15732)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/15/2003 12:36:31 PM
I just had a dream about being in a war...I think this guy was against me! Great close up! Love the expression on the face.
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Photo By: Eric Goldwasser
(K:4294)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/15/2003 12:25:32 PM
Great shot! I love the humor that the name is pronto and they deliver on bicycles. Good stuff!
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Photo By: Andrea Parker
(K:187)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/14/2003 3:53:54 PM
A reworked composition as per the suggestion of Masahiko. thanks.
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Photo By: Terry Irwin
(K:979)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/14/2003 3:07:32 PM
I love the sense of eeriness that evolves from the open window...curtain blowing in the wind. I love the mystery and the ambience here. Lovely shot. good work!
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Photo By: Alisa Mudge
(K:7511)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/14/2003 2:52:39 PM
And the devil is back...
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Photo By: A. W. Osnafotos
(K:6373)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/13/2003 3:31:18 PM
It's like the devil himself is on his back breathing fire into the nights sky. Cheers to an interesting image! I feel the vast black space is a brilliant contrast to the firey reds and oranges. It creates such a grad spectacle in whole.
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Photo By: A. W. Osnafotos
(K:6373)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/13/2003 3:24:20 PM
This is quite a gorgeous shot. The stairs lead to another feeling of loneliness where a past visitor tagged his name on the wall as if to some how they needed to be remembered for their presence while also scribbing true. I like you work alot. Very captavating and interesting you evoke strong narrative through the most simple shots which is not easy to do.
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Photo By: Alisa Mudge
(K:7511)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/13/2003 3:19:17 PM
It's like a dream where your scared or lonely. It's really a sad kind of beautiful shot.
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Photo By: Alisa Mudge
(K:7511)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/13/2003 3:06:21 PM
Nice shot! I am really interested in loss and decay within urban landscapes myself. There is such a hidden beauty with in it that erodes back to a history that seems to be fading with gradual erosion.
Cheers!
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Photo By: Alisa Mudge
(K:7511)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/12/2003 10:42:50 AM
The thin red line created from the lamp cord is a brilliant break in the image. I love the hazy darkness in this image...very reminicient of a dark smoke lounge.
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Photo By: Alex Avilov
(K:634)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/12/2003 10:40:20 AM
Travelling the long road at night is intense and beautiful. You captured it well..that moment you just open your eyes from that powerful heavy blink.
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Photo By: Nandor Lang
(K:1257)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/11/2003 10:45:22 AM
I like the burn across the the image splitting it off centre creating a disruption in something that would otherwise seem rather commerically beautiful. Cheers to a great image!
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Photo By: Luigi Scuderi
(K:4407)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/11/2003 10:36:36 AM
A great image that reminds me of rusting fate of petrol in our world...I love the sepia tones it really brings the character and life to the dieing gas tank.
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Photo By: Richard Wells
(K:310)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/10/2003 11:06:11 AM
Its like you captured one of the grandest fire works displays ever. A brilliant intamate shot that creates new imagery from what is really there.
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Photo By: Barry Walthall
(K:5312)
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Critique By:
Terry Irwin (K:979)
6/10/2003 11:02:25 AM
I see the birth of the universe as the flow of water creates this fantastic tree trunk like image with its roots spreading out new life.
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Photo By: Barry Walthall
(K:5312)
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