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Mica
{K:892} 10/6/2004
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the upward angle of the electrical tower and downward angle of the kamakazi plane (what kind of plane is it anyway) behind the fence works soooo good together. the darkness, the angle and background field all have a doomsday effect.
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 2/24/2004
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hey, photographer of the day...congrats, so much deserved! XP2 is a fine C41 - even though I am a bigger fan of the B&W processing. can be very convenient if you need your film processed in 1h mini labs.
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 8/19/2003
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well done.
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gianna piano
{K:15530} 6/23/2003
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B/W and drama: well done.
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Terry Irwin
{K:979} 6/19/2003
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I really like this image of looking up and beyond instead of with in the depths of what lies beyond. Very moving like a distraction from the sound of the airplane has lifted us away from what lies beyond. A very simple moment. Beautfil.
Cheers!
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Dave M
{K:9043} 6/8/2003
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Stark, dramatic, and surreal. One of your best, Stephen (nice to find you here, btw).
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 5/15/2003
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a good b&w
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shelby koning
{K:5450} 5/14/2003
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perspective is amazing, not usually something that would catch my attention, but the fence has such great lines and the perspective, did I mention that? it's dizzying. I am a bit distracted by the dark area in the lower left hand corner of the photo, but assume that you had to grab this when it came, overall very strong work!
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jeff lynch
{K:4770} 5/14/2003
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A nice, clean capture here. I am not usually too crazy about objects dead center but the plane and the diagonal of the fence offset this one. Nice tones in the sky too. Good one man!
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