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Dennis Komis
{K:3160} 7/15/2005
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love this piicture!!!
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 3/14/2005
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I really do like this shot. Even though the head has been cropped, I feel it adds to the image. The skin tones are spot on. The horizontal spread of the image adds dimension. Well done.
Judi
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 2/23/2005
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I really like this one TK. I feel like I know this woman. The jumble in the background and the blocked "passage" is a nice contrast to the map which tries to give direction. Her worried expression and the cautious curiosity of the boy combined with the innocent indifference of the girl in her mother's arms gives me an empathy for her seeming "plight".
Oooor... it's a picture of a woman trying to catch a train and can't figure out why this guy is bothering her. :)
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Green Gemini
{K:3391} 2/19/2005
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I probably would have blurred the backgroud more so that your attention will be directed on the family instead of the subway background, which is kind of busy. I see women like this all of the time, struggling with their "chullins" at the store or on the street. You decided to go with someone normal looking and that's really cool. The mood of this shot is cool. I can relate more to this shot than most of the shots on this site because this women could have easily been my mother and the two schildern could have been me and brother when we where young. Is this a candid shot of some random folks on the street? If so, you really have a great eye. I really appreciate your style . Please keep them coming. Holla!
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 2/19/2005
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TK, nice shot. I especially like how the architecture of the station points to your subjects. More room at the top might give more space for the woman's head. I also wonder if you really need that much of the right side. It is nice seeing the beams, but you might crop a little of it and not lose the impact of the building's features. I will look at it again later, but it feels like my eyes are being pulled to the upper right part of the frame.
P.S. The kid peeking around from behind his mother adds to a candid feeling...nice capture!
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