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gary spillane
{K:1617} 10/23/2004
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nice shot, I think thast a bit of dodging in the lower right would have brought the definition of the shadows out a bit more, but overall, great tones, contrast mood and feel, b&w was the way to go here..
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 10/17/2004
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You know I love concrete and stone. Great contrast between the hard (stone wall)and the soft (shadows). Congrats.
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 10/14/2004
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Nice lighting and shadows here Rebecca, the shadow of the tree on the wall is scary. Good capture Rebecca, my regards.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 10/14/2004
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Love the shadows.
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 10/14/2004
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Nice contrast with the curvy, waving tree projecting its image on the rigid, regular stone wall. Two ways of being.
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 10/13/2004
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Estupenda imagen. El encuadre de la sombra magnifica su gusto. Me alegro de saludarla :)
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 10/13/2004
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Great shadows against the stone wall, Rebecca! It does look pretty spooky, especially with the branches clawing on the other side. Dave.
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 10/13/2004
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Have to agree. Concrete and barren tree shadows work well in B/W. The perspective adds to the moody atmosphere.
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 10/13/2004
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B&W usually wins out because the graytones in the stone work so well and this is no exception! excellent job!
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 10/13/2004
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hi, i think B&W suits this quite well..love the shadowplay,perspective and contrast level..looks like an interesting place with eerie qualities ;> ...Shameless
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/13/2004
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Very moody.. =) Bw usually gives that effect i think. =) Great work!
Patrick J
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