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Photographer Gayle's Eclectic Photos  Gayle's Eclectic Photos {Karma:91109}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon F60 / N60
Categories Abstracts
Journalism
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Photojournalism
Abstracts
B/W images
Lens Quantaray 100-300mm
Uploaded 8/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak MAX 400
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Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About "There is no falsity anymore in war...it is about death or life"
Photojournalist Alex Majoli (2004 Nat'l Press Photographers Assoc. named him Magazine photographer of the year for his work with Newsweek)

This is a different example of a photojournalism shot because it isn't part of an event,but is part of public sentiment relevant to current affairs...

Many believe it is time to bring our troops home alive and that 4 more years will only add to the already mounting loss of life.....

The future is unwritten.
WHICH ONE WE GET IS UP TO US.

RESPECTFUL comments/critiques regarding my image or photojournalism are welcome and appreciated.....
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 9/16/2005
well from way over here I can only say I totally agree.. the pic well no pic will ever stop war not while there's a $ to be made

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Tracey MacLeod Tracey MacLeod   {K:3244} 9/2/2005
1st I like your image it's very strong may work well with a whole story layout... may get your convictions across without juggleing the political view of others! As far as your views on criticism you might want to keep your images to reg. cutline info rather than include your political views... sincerly having worked for a newspaper for the last 15 yrs ...give or take people are willing to complain out of pure conviction and when you get down 2 politics (as well as religion, domestic abuse and abortion rights)most people are very passionate one way or the other and you open yourself up for a battle and if you can't take it ~it's best unopened! Sorry to be so blunt but that's the hard cruel reality we live with! Right now news crews are under fire in La. because of thier conviction to capture what's going on!!! Alot of what is coming across over AP wire is just devasitation...
Stay focused ~ fly high and soar above the rest! & Good luck!

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B Hawkins   {K:1529} 8/26/2005
Beautiful shot, Gayle. The title and description don't strike me as photojournalism, though. The picture by itself conveys one message, one of remeberance. But your political speech seems out of place here.

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 8/25/2005
Thank you so much for your supportive words and glad you like my image...you have a very unique style and i will comment soon to you,Barbara
peace,gayle

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 8/25/2005
fantastic and strong.. roby

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 8/24/2005
Thanks for your sharing your opinions,Roger,and especially respectfully so.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 8/24/2005
Gayle, I have to agree with Roger Williams on EVERY point, especially in leaving out the advocacy statements in the "About" line. He's said pretty much what I wanted to say.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 8/24/2005
Gayle, noticing your complaint about abusive comments, I visited your photojournalism series. The photography is fine, and photojournalism performs a very valuable function--reporting what actually went on. And since the photographer will generally care one way or the other, this is bound to show in the selection of subjects and their treatment; it's unrealistic to expect photojournalism to be "just" neutral reporting, although I do believe that should be a valuable part of it. What I am less happy about is the content of your "abouts." They seem to be political advocacy, pure and simple. I am sure that a photo site is not the place for this. I think you should let the photos speak for themselves. They do so, very powerfully. Your advocacy undermines their effect, Gayle. I hope this comes over as respectful of your views, much as I may disagree with your advocacy of them here at Usefilm.

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- - - -   {K:1222} 8/24/2005
i'm absolutely in with your about and message
good work
here in italy as we say bring them home the answer is italian soldiers are not in war, italian mission is a peace-keeping mission... not war.. that's the latest italian lie, each soldier that now is in iraq is in war mission except for italian soldiers
hope to see a world without wars i know i am utopian
ciao
barbara

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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 8/24/2005
Lovely shot... Dottie

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 8/23/2005
Thanks,Neal...no, this actually came about the night before the vigil...i decided to try my hand at documenting an event that meant something to me and because of my sincere belief in the power and value of photojournalism, i decided to share my images with the global community here at UF...those who have shown profound disrespect with attempts to diminish the images or me have only shown ignorance and lack of comprehension for the importance of PJ here as well as contradicting themselves over and again...you can't say you believe in freedom of speech while condeming these photojournalism images....i only requested respect which has been proven to be beyond some's comprehension,too.....

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 8/23/2005
You must have spent weeks planning this series. They get better and better and more and more powerful. It's time to call the publishers. Maybe hire an agent. Fame and riches await you. And maybe a few people will change their thinking too.

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Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 8/23/2005
Very nice photojouralism Gayle, I like the tones and the message...an excellent crop...powerful and moving...:):)Linda

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 8/23/2005
Dear Gayle, Another nice one. Good job / good message. Mark

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 8/23/2005
wonderful shot Gayle , Nice angle & lighting , Best regards .

Galal

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Luke Luther   {K:14693} 8/22/2005
Brilliant Gayle. Graphically simple but pure.

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 8/22/2005
Another thought provoking post Gayle. Love the tones and cropping on this. Brings it straight to the point! Nice job.

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 8/22/2005
hi,Paul...thanks for comment...what branch are you in and have you been deployed overseas?...so sorry to read about the loss of your photos with the crash, but you are very talented and anything new from you is always a treat to view!

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Randal Dean   {K:4004} 8/22/2005
B&W perfect for this one, and the close shot is especially effective. Too many have fallen already...

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 8/22/2005
Great photo.. great title.. although I may disagree with the "when" (being a troop myself) I agree completely to the alive part for friends and family... nice cropping and perspective...good use of b&w... excellent work

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