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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174175} 7/17/2006
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Stunning!!!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 5/9/2006
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Excellent once again
Jeanette
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Edith Kindrachuk
{K:902} 2/13/2004
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Very interesting and intriguing. This picture does make you wonder what is at the end. Well done with the shadows!!
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Dubravko Grakalic
{K:25235} 9/9/2003
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great shoot from wood
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Ordilei Caldeira
{K:2545} 9/9/2003
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Great photo! Congrats Moises!
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 7/14/2003
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Love the lines..Strong Composition!
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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 4/24/2003
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Nice shot of the woods! I love the shadows and the perspective. Great shot! Cheers! Sam
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Andrew Chambers
{K:1271} 4/24/2003
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This must be one of the best B+W love the shadows well done
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Nita H
{K:548} 4/24/2003
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amazing
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Kata Kovacs
{K:335} 4/24/2003
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very good shadows..
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Marc Gougenheim
{K:5398} 1/15/2003
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Very good shot... The last little thing that bothers me (but mildly) is that I came to wonder whether the 2 trees at the extreme right were in fact needed at all...?
They are nota problem, no, but let's just say we crop them off for a perfect square showing the left...
Then we have lost depth, and we have also lost all the shadows pointing to the right side. The tree at the back, which was were the eye was going in your upload - initially at one third roughly from the right edge -, would now be at the edge. All that seems bad, but on another hand, if we look at the result, it seems we have emphasized focus of attention to the network of shadows, and the image, once cropped, seems to become graphically stronger...
I can't decide whether I prefer the cropped version or not, but I thought it was worth mentionning at least... What do others think ? Cheers.
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Brad
{K:179} 1/15/2003
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Nice picture what type of film did you use?
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Joyce O\'Neal
{K:236} 11/15/2002
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I love the DOF and that its B/W, beautiful
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Beverly Gustafson
{K:1572} 11/15/2002
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Very cool and interesting shot! I love the way the shadows lead you into the image.
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 11/15/2002
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You've made trees look stunning. The shadows are so deep and mysterious, that I find myself looking deeper into the image to see what's lurking in there. With a 28mm, I would have thought your shadow would be among the trees... did you clone it out, or how did you make it so you weren't seen?
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Russell Love
{K:7006} 11/15/2002
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Moises,
Astounding! Very good perspective lines! Just wish you would have filled us in with more info! Later my friend,
Russ
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Ingrid Mathews
{K:7277} 11/15/2002
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Very nice shot. Couldn't get much better as far as capturing dramatic B&W shadows.
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Matthew Slaske
{K:203} 11/15/2002
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Interesting perspective - between the shadows zooming the viewer right into the forest and those (seemingly) straight lines of the trees, you've made a nice composition. Great shot.
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John Myers
{K:4308} 11/14/2002
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LOVE the lines and shadows!! awesome shot
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 11/14/2002
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Very cool, you have a winner! Is this in Mexico? It looks like one of those European-style forests where the trees are planted exactly in rows.
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