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Ronald Allen
{K:2934} 11/9/2003
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regarding your comment: in this digital age, yes, people know what shutter speed and aperture mean. i shoot photographs with my SLR much more often than with my digital camera. the reason i do not record said details here is because i do not record them when i shoot the photographs, which is usually days, weeks, or months prior to posting them on usefilm. with the sheer number of photographs that most photographers shoot, some of us feel that it is unnecessary and toilsome to keep track of these details, especially with a digital camera.
-Ronald
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 10/31/2003
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I like the ambiguity of the window blinds. From this angle, they look like they are not so much between the camera and the kids, but rather between the kids and the television set.
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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 10/31/2003
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excellent
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 10/30/2003
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Very intelligent. Who is watching who? And what are we watching? You create a depth here that is intriguing. Great work!
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Natalie Papadopoulos
{K:5247} 10/30/2003
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nice composition and B&W - shame the girl wasn't sitting further to the left :)
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Joel Bonda
{K:725} 10/30/2003
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Paul Paul Paul - Your are amazingly consistant. Your street photography rules. Now - can you say "Goodbye Manny."
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