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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 3/24/2004
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I happen to like the vignette and simulated lens distortion. I'm curious as to how you did it. It has a great tactile quality.
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 3/10/2004
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Wonderfull! The bird, the three. The kind of blurred edges add something to the picture. So I can't say more than; good work!! Greets Tim.
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Donna Johnson
{K:9906} 3/8/2004
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Always look forward to seeing your work. I love this image - great eye and good choice of b&w! Even though I do like framing, I think this one competes somewhat with the tree branches. Hope all is well in your part of the world! I know things are so busy for you right now. For me too - as a matter of fact I should be getting ready for school as I sit here trying to catch up and see what my usefilm friends are up to!
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 3/7/2004
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Great work Michaelle. Crisp focus
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Daniel Guerin
{K:7961} 3/7/2004
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Great sillhouette. I don't agree with Alisa about the vignette - I think it makes the image look 'spherical' somehow. I would also lose the frame, but that's a personal thing as I rarely like any generated frames. This is an interesting photo, I like it, well done.
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Tim Courlas
{K:486} 3/7/2004
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Very nice effect. I agree with Alisa, the center sharpness works well here.
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Alisa Mudge
{K:12511} 3/7/2004
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The bird quiets the chaos and settles the eye. Adding the vengetting was an excellent call to draw you into the middle. For once I am glad this only has a semi-holga look to it instead of complete blur. Alisa
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 3/7/2004
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great capture.
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