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William Coddington
{K:27} 1/12/2007
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To me, theres to much conflict in where the point of intrest is or to say, focal point. Mist and haze, a little overpowering. In a bridg scene I always like seeing the magnitude of the stucture and the man in the shot kills that in a way.
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Jimmy Piper
{K:5742} 11/15/2006
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top shot man, perfect, very well done...
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Partha Pal
{K:11619} 11/15/2006
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I like the overall soft tonality in it. The position of the person is perfect. The dof is suparb and overall a greaty shot. Regards. Partha
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174199} 11/15/2006
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A marvelous photo, Terry!:)
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 11/15/2006
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Lots of interesting things here. Most of all, the point of view, quite singular, rises the human figure and makes it stand against the bridge. The waves are also interesting, also thanks to the low point of view. They lit up in the low sun coming from the left. The entire picture carries a stange feeling, the surfer standing still in front of a moved body of water, he looks almost as if coming from another planet ! Especially with his wetsuit on. They only thing it could take is a small counterpoint, somewhere in the sky on the left. What could it be ? A sea gull for example, or just a popping cloud. I sure would be proud of this one.
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Gabriela Veteanu ( Ada )
{K:292} 11/15/2006
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I love this photo. Love the colors. Your photo is just beautiful with or without the surfer.
Congrats, Gabriela
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Terry Taylor
{K:1503} 11/15/2006
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Thank you.
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 11/15/2006
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Muy buena composición. Un abrazo!
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