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Abeer Al Jarsh
{K:10209} 7/7/2003
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this is a simple excellent shot .... i like the tone of the picture
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Otto Astorga
{K:723} 7/7/2003
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Perusing through the site found this little gem. There is something about BW that appeals to me. This is a mundane subject, but it sure changes when you are able to capture the tonality and texture inherent in this type of subject. Avoiding the danger of being verbose the bottom line is, this shot it is very pleasing to look at. Shadow detail is nice and the blackness in the window adds mystery to the shot. Nice capture. Rule of thirds, composition, those work too :-) Regards Otto
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Ferrell McCollough
{K:577} 7/7/2003
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This is excellent. The mood, the tones, the composition, the perspective. The diagonal curtain really adds.
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Lannie Kelly
{K:71} 7/6/2003
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Yes, the curtain had apparently been pulled out by the wind and hooked on a nail or splinter. The last time I passed by it had come loose and was hanging limply in this second story window. The house has been completely abandoned.
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Andrew Cohen
{K:118} 7/6/2003
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This is a nice shot and the black and white is great for it. I think though the lines are slanted and it isn't perfectly straight. Still a great shot.
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peta jones
{K:12615} 7/6/2003
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I'm very fond of photos like this of old wooden buildings, the curtain just adds that extra something. Very good Lannie.
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Edward Thomas
{K:286} 7/6/2003
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Nice picture, kinda spooky.
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Alan Orr
{K:9671} 7/6/2003
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Very nice detail and tone. Was the curtain really drew up on the outside like that ?
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Anna Pagnacco
{K:7448} 7/6/2003
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This version is a good one too..I love both.Ciao, Anna
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David Guerra
{K:48} 7/6/2003
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I like the emotional appeal of this photo, especially in black & white.
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Romulo Lubachesky
{K:11836} 7/6/2003
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Great work
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