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Vinay Raj
{K:5537} 2/1/2005
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Good Work Lynch
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Heath Bennett
{K:4429} 10/24/2004
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Just so much style in your shots Aurore. You are very talented.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 9/21/2004
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aurore.. for me a new friend!! you have a magnific portfolio with many BIP and award! aldso this one is fantastic! congrats roby
another 7
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Ray Pempengco
{K:-26} 9/16/2004
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Hey Aurore - haven't seen your photos in a long while. What I like about this picture is they all seem to be in the same stride. It has a little bit of "The Mod Squad" look about it with the girl's retro looking boots ;o)
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Paul S
{K:894} 9/9/2004
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This is a very simple with a group of 4 walking ahead toward the ocean. Whilst some images lead the viewer into an image, this one forces the viewer to participate in the image itself.
By following the group in, it is not a stretch to have the viewer become part of the group. Without seeing faces, the viewer makes no association with the group. Rather, the viewer is forced to use personal experience with being in a group and this is where the image gets its strength.
People are social and being part of a group is natural. However, this is no ordinary group. This group has a defined purpose. All but one, including the viewer, looks straight ahead. They walk at a measured and purposeful gait. The man on the image right, looks around casually, but does not break off from the group itself. This group and their mannerisms imply a set purpose and determination. Associating with this group empowers the viewer with a common unified goal and the strength and determination to realize that goal that comes from the support of one?s peers.
A quick technical note. The small hair from the scanner above the multi-toned umbrella is really distracting.
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Aurore Lynch
{K:1687} 9/9/2004
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ha ha!
Well, it's what I meter for, anyhow!
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 9/9/2004
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Very nice. Are you sure of the shutter speed? :-) just kidding. Love the picture.
Elangs.
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Paolo Grusovin
{K:3344} 9/9/2004
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very nice!
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Mark Tate
{K:1151} 9/9/2004
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consistent because they really look like a team, even their behaviours seem the same (judging by the movement of hands)
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