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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 2/6/2003
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Since its been discussed, I won't talk about the sharpness issue, but beside that fact this has a very serene feel to it. Great job with the wide angle to pull everything in closer, but still get everything in the frame. The fact that the whole pond curves within the frame is very appealing.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 8/13/2002
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The slides are sharp as a tack. I don't have a way to scan my medium format so these were done at a local lab. The Japanese maple in the lower right is crisp and adds balance of color
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Kenneth Kwan
{K:3084} 8/13/2002
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Perfect framing! I really like generally monochromatic shots and this one succeeds at being that. Wonderful greens. My only nit pick is the reddish whatever at the lower right. I'd prefer it to be sharp, or not there at all. It throws the balance off a little and doesn't really add to this otherwise fine shot.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 8/13/2002
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Wow, beautiful color, lighting and composition. The goldfish in the lower corner is perfect. This is a great shot. No complaints. Velvia would have hurt this one, good choice with Provia.
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