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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
7/23/2004 2:45:35 AM
Is this deemed her best side? It's the second time the rest of her face is hidden away.
She seems like she's enjoying herself, absorbing, letting things sink in.
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Photo By: Alexandra O'Meara
(K:223)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
3/5/2004 1:17:18 PM
She almost seems unaware of the photographer... almost. Appropriate title as she appears to be quite accustomed to posing. I like this picture, and i like the glasses.
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Photo By: Alexandra O'Meara
(K:223)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
3/5/2004 12:51:19 PM
WOW! This one is really, REALLY great. I like it a lot.
joel
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Photo By: Alexandra O'Meara
(K:223)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
2/17/2004 2:39:16 PM
A completely different 'feel' from any picture of Parliament I've seen. I think the black and white contributes to this most. The great majority of captures of these government buildings are in color making this one quite unique.
It's great.
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Photo By: Alan Mead
(K:2020)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
1/19/2004 3:43:25 PM
You get a feeling that everything is frozen solid looking at this picture. I like the composition and the reflection of the tired building.
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Photo By: Alan Mead
(K:2020)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
1/17/2004 11:48:16 AM
You're correct Hugo, the picture is upside down and the distortion is in fact a ripple.
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Photo By: joel carrier
(K:21)
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Critique By:
joel carrier (K:21)
1/11/2004 7:33:19 PM
One thing that is subtle but i find contributes much to the picture is the interesting shadow cast by the young woman.
i like it.
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Photo By: Alexandra O'Meara
(K:223)
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