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good bye!
{K:-694} 4/5/2008
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what a fantastic catch.. cheers.
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{K:370} 2/20/2008
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I really like this photo... almost like photo documentary... reminds me of Gary Winogrand or Robert Frank a little bit
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Jennifer Edgerton
{K:156} 1/25/2008
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thank you Olga. I really appreciate your comment! Yes, I am quite sensitive to social things and I am glad you noticed.
The comment I left for the other person (of the woman image) I was just very surprised it was taken with a powershot, it was such a good image. I couldn't have done so with a point and shoot.But perhaps I have a ways to go in my skill hahah :)
thank you again for your comment.
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 1/25/2008
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hello, to shoot such an image means that you are very sensitive to social matters, congratulations.I really like this point of view of yours that can be shown in this image...7/7. And a question please, to enlighten me a little, I saw an image of a woman I don't remember her name now, and you wrote 'you did this with sony powershot?'.Do you mean this is impossible?I use Canon Digital Rebel.My question is just for curiosity.Kisses and sorry for the question.
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Jennifer Edgerton
{K:156} 1/5/2008
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Alain, hello. Yes, I did shoot in the car. I had thought about getting rid of the border on the bottom right, but then decided against doing so. I like it left as is. Thank you for your comment.
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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 1/5/2008
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Hey Jennifer,
You shot this being in the car, no? Anyhow, get rid of the disturbing black border in the lower right corner. But beautifull B&W and the difference between the man in the wheelchair and the car is huge. Makes one think about stuff like that. Well done & grtz,
Alain
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