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Marcel Laurens
{K:3654} 8/13/2003
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Great architectural feel!! the light and dark massess merge perfectly. One of my favorite shots!!!
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Bernt Carlzon
{K:554} 6/7/2003
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Excellent Holga image with "Metropolis" feeling!
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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 5/2/2002
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Ted, wonderful photo. I love the gradual tones and the perspective mixed with the abstract. Well done. Sam
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David N. VanMeter
{K:552} 5/2/2002
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Yes Koen, a Holga is an abberation but we love it anyway. :-)
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Koen B
{K:3279} 5/2/2002
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I think this is a very good one. It really has the Holga signature too. Especially the fuziness around the edges really fits. (what is that called again, aberrations ?)
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David N. VanMeter
{K:552} 5/2/2002
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A Holga is the best $20 investment a photographer can make. It is also a lesson in pure composition cause you sure can't do much else with it but compose. I am impressed with this image. Nicely done.
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Chris Blaszczyk
{K:610} 5/2/2002
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Great!
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Jake Sieg
{K:673} 3/13/2002
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i like this, i wonder what it would look like if you had a polarizer filter on there, the sky might stick out and make it a little bit more interesting, but then again, maybe not
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 8/29/2001
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engaing=engageing
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 8/29/2001
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I was actually thinking of a similar picture too this last night as i was driving around....but you have nailed it here. I have always thought that the sign of a true photographer is one that can make everyday objects feel new, intrigueing, and engaing....hats off to you on this series...well done.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 8/29/2001
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Interesting.
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