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A. A
{K:1987} 10/20/2004
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this is a nice study! i often find myself staring out the window while in class and taking notice of how the shadows and light on the building across the way change! great job!
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Joshua Rainey
{K:5069} 9/27/2004
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I'm here, I just haven't been shooting very much lately. I just ordered a new camera and its gonna be here this week so I will be taking and posting lots of pics soon...
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 9/27/2004
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hey you,where ya been?..i agree that this is the stronger image..love the grain and that shadow is waaaaaaaay cool..great idea for a shot,Josh..love the speed capture..peace,gayle
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 9/17/2004
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Superb movement and grainy texture. This is an incredible capture Joshua. Well done.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/17/2004
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Awesome! I agree, this one is even more beautiful than the other! 7+++++
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/17/2004
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Of the two...this is superior, as the higher shutterspeed still retained some of the moving train's definition. Sweet, man!
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Timothy Schirmer
{K:7201} 9/17/2004
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Awesome, i like the constant shadow on the moving train. I might have made it a bit darker though.
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Andreas Marx
{K:1443} 9/17/2004
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Very, very well captured. Excellent, I just rated it 7. Congrats & cheers
Andreas
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