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Photographer nothing nothing  nothing nothing {Karma:557}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Point and Shoot
Categories Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-115 zoom
Uploaded 9/22/2003 Film / Memory Type 400 speed fujifilm
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Views 675 Shutter
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About The first picture, that motivated me into discovering photography.

I like this picture... even though it was by accident.
The viewfinder was so dirty that I
didnt even see the guy in it. Such a delightful mistake... I had to fix the greent tint of the flourescent light in photoshop, but it worked out fine.
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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 1/6/2007
Nice balance and composition, Jarrod.
I have to tell you that you shoot well beyond your years might indicate. You've got a GOOD eye!

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        {K:12494} 1/1/2007
This is a great place to learn, look hard at what you see. This is a great picture, I like the different colors and shades, then man adds interest, great perspective, excellent job.
I like to walk around and look at things in different perspectives. Good luck with your future.

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Mark Drago   {K:10902} 9/27/2004
very good

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. .   {K:92} 9/24/2004
Hey, you never showed me this. Well the only thing I can say is Kudos! I know what you mean by 'delightful mistake'.

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DK PERRYMAN PHOTOGRAPHY   {K:65} 2/1/2004
Hey Jarrod did you get your answer for photography grants? if so please let me know where I can go to get one or two for my son of 17........ cheers
DK Perryman Photography..........oh by the way that shot of yours is great!

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Harlan Heald Harlan Heald   {K:15732} 11/19/2003
Interesting composition! Wonderful capture and excellent technical work to yield a fine image. Great "linger power!"

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stephan scott   {K:6} 10/29/2003
very good technique

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 10/14/2003
It did work out fine, better than fine! The only thing I would correct is the tilt on the platform. But definitely leave in the man on the right, in my opinion anyway. Thanks for the comment, rhonda

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Chris Lauritzen   {K:14949} 10/9/2003
Jarrod,

If you want to my email address in in my bio, feel free to email me with any questions that you might have. Also we have a bunch of us USEFILM members that live in the Chicago area and we get together and spen the day talking, shooting, talking and having a good time.

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 10/8/2003
great photo

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nothing nothing nothing nothing   {K:557} 10/2/2003
Thank you Kelly. And yes, it is Chicago the Belmont stop on the red line. I have a point and shoot now so I am going to move on to bigger and better things.

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Kelly Anbach   {K:4375} 9/30/2003
Jarrod, for a point and shoot camera you have talent! This is pretty well composed. The only thing I would have done is cropped it just a tad as it is slightly crooked - or it's an optical illusion. At any rate - keep shooting! Is this Chicago? TERRIFIC!

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nothing nothing nothing nothing   {K:557} 9/30/2003
Thank you Ralph I dont mind at all. I was speaking to a photographer the other day and he said the same thing but with one adjustment. He said I should keep the man that smoking in there and take out all the dark space. Please post and say what you think I should crop or correct.

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Ralph Berrett   {K:561} 9/29/2003
The image is very good as well the photoshop work. The only thing I would is crop tighter. I hope you don't mind, I did a little tightger crop. I used the light posts more as a framing tool. I felt the stuff on the side was a distraction and it took away from the composition. This just a very minor suggestion. Nice work.

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RUI FLÓRIDO GONÇALVES RUI FLÓRIDO GONÇALVES   {K:845} 9/29/2003
Jarrod. I like this photo. regs

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 9/29/2003
beautiful tones.

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Jonathan Wilson Jonathan Wilson   {K:591} 9/26/2003
i like it, it feels like im spying on someone and a whole city, good work

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Chris Lauritzen   {K:14949} 9/23/2003
Jarrod,

Nice capture here, the lighting is good as is the comp. The horzion is tilted and that throws off the image but reading your comments I understand why it happened. Welcome to USEFILM and keep shooting.

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