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Mark Hamilton
{K:8387} 7/25/2005
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Evocative and a bit haunting.
Mark
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Caitlin Carr
{K:245} 7/4/2005
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I really like this photo. It makes me think of a 1920s fair for some reason, ladies walking around in their big dresses fanning themselves under frilly umbrellas while learing about new inventions and contraptions shown to them by the various peddlers in booths surrounding the ferris wheel. What could be greater than sitting on a dock under the stars searching for a now completed horse? Those nights where indescribable, many more to come, I love you Ryan McMillen.
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 6/7/2005
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Nice moment of these two ducks Gayle , you did a strong work with very high contrast and tone:>
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 6/6/2005
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Hi,Gayle very nice feeling,good mind eye.
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 6/5/2005
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Wow.... This says a LOT. It says a lot about endings. It says a lot about possibilities. It says a lot about your wonderful OPEN mind. It says a lot about your inborn sense of drama. You are very, very good, Gayle. I'm tipping my hat right now, my friend.... ..Brad
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Mark Julian
{K:36866} 6/5/2005
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This is probably my favorite of the 3. Has a great look to it (I would say that it is kinda Holgaish). Love the effects you've done to it. For those who want to see a Holga addict Michelle K. 's portfolio on UF will show you all you need to know about the random effects this camera offers . Perfect Composition on this one Gayle. Take Care, Mark
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{K:6282} 6/4/2005
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Agree with Omar, so neat and simple subject but loaded with meanings. A very good and atmospheric treatment. /Hansi
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 6/3/2005
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You did a super job in Paintshop. You seem to go from one signature style to another, never getting stuck on one mode only. That's good.
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Ryan McMillen
{K:1218} 6/3/2005
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Thanks for the comments Gayle!!!!!! yosemite is so wonderful ......I love docks....me and my Girlfriend have some fond memories on this dock on lake springfield laying out the till the wee hours in the morning.... thanks for taking me back to that...... Great eye, Ryan
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 6/3/2005
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Oooh, I love the angle of this Gayle, the tight crop and the magnificent soft tones. The framing and perfect timing of the two ducks in just the right spot give it an almost surreal quality yet it exudes warmth. Well done girl.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 6/1/2005
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WONDERFIL feel and mood. I like the blur and tones. Great work Gayle and so magic!!!!
Jeanette
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Francisco N-G
{K:28728} 6/1/2005
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Good perspective and tones Gayle, I like the ducks in the background. I like your attempts at creating a Holga look, well done!
Cheers!
Francisco
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Kamran Bakhtiari
{K:24048} 6/1/2005
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nice brown tone,door to a moment,graet PSP8 job.
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 6/1/2005
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It has a dream-like quality which just pulls you in and won't let go. Exceptional.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 6/1/2005
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This one is awesome. Almost an eerie, fearful mood.. needs to be on a book cover of a good mystery novel. Excellent!
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 6/1/2005
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hi, i haven't tried it yet since still have to buy a Holga camera (cheap,plastic lens,medium format cam that gives vignetting and blurs)you attach the Polaroid backing to it and use polaroid film types 89 and others,so then you get a Holgaroid image which is instant and has some very cool tones...Mark Beltran on UF has some fine examples ...has a surprise element and very low tech...(also under Toy camera project you can see some examples)
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 6/1/2005
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Well, since I don't know what Holgaroid is, I can't comment on that, but this is great. High visual appeal to me. Really nice! Dottie
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Steven H
{K:7142} 6/1/2005
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Excellent balance and framing . . . tones are very calming . . . and the path is inviting . . .
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Omar Rifaat
{K:10141} 5/31/2005
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Excellent! i lkove this style.. so simple yet so full of meaning. great work, omar
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