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Photographer  Scott Marceau {Karma:479}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Canon 1N RS
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 28-80
Uploaded 1/3/2003 Film / Memory Type Provia 100F
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 535 Shutter 3 seconds maybe
Favorites Aperture 3.5
Critiques 8 Rating Critique Only Image
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Corwin Peck   {K:-15} 1/8/2003
WOW. Donna. Its great that you can summerize an ENTIRE generation from 1 picture. Awsome. Im pretty sure your right... everyone in that generation does NOTHING(extreme sarcasm). This generation will probably end up destroying every other generation and then the world. You probably already know that though, sense you understand his picture and his generation extremely well.

thanks

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Daniel Jarrett   {K:612} 1/8/2003
LOL this is great! I'm really enjoying your style of photography. It's nice to see someone whos out to shoot for fun and not worrying about what people will say.

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Donna Lauritzen   {K:542} 1/7/2003
As far as your comment... doing this for no reason, it really shows. This is a strong statement about this generation... standing around, doing nothing, for no reason. You've captured your peers very well... unfortunately, that's a sad thing.

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Scott Marceau   {K:479} 1/7/2003
Sorry haters, but there really isnt a story to this, we were just really bored and did this for no reason.

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James Crawford   {K:794} 1/7/2003
I'm sorry, but this image just doesn't do anything for me. I don't see the story here.

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Chris Lauritzen   {K:14949} 1/6/2003
This would make a great album cover shot.

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Corwin Peck   {K:-15} 1/3/2003
Well... Ill completely disagree with the above comments. I thought this photo has alot of character and feel. The People in the image look stunned/dazed like they were wondering around or seothing... I just like the feel. im glad u realeased the shutter!

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 1/3/2003
Sorry, I'm going to be harsh here, if I may... Nothing at all interests me in this picture. Ok, people looking up into a mirror, but no story. On top of that the light and colors are really weak imo. So, what's left ?

If I may give you one advice here, it would be to just not release the shutter. Be more demanding with your subjects - that's the essence of photography after all...

Apologies for the strong words, but I thought I'd rather go straight to the point that beating around the bush. I rated this picture a 1. I hope this will help somehow. It might if you sit back and look at Cartier Bresson's images next to this one... HCB might not have done better than you did in this particularly difficult situation, but he certainly wouldn't have released the shutter at all... Best regards.

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