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Tony Marlow
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Registered: September 2008 Posts: 266
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Mon, 22, February, 2010 7:09pm
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I Like this a lot, dark but with all the detail and the two people stand out so well and are placed in a good position. I like the way the dormer windows stand out against the sky. I was debating whether a bit could be cropped off the bottom but on reflection I think I prefer it as it is. The highlight on the cobbles gives a lift to the foreground.
Tony
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StanW
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Registered: June 2009 Location: Invercargill, New Zealand Posts: 252
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Mon, 22, February, 2010 10:07pm
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Everything leads to the figures, and I'm left wondering where they are going. It's certainly not a happy future, whatever it is.
------------------------------ Alive and clicking Down Under.
A sad case of GAS - 4x5 down to 35mm slr and rf
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williamruyle
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Registered: November 2009 Location: Huntsville, Alabama USA Posts: 19
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Tue, 23, February, 2010 12:52pm
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Love the comp, how the lines lead to the figures. The Coolscan does a great job with 35mm negs, congrats!
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birdwall
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Registered: January 2010 Posts: 9
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Tue, 23, February, 2010 2:07pm
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I agree with all of the above. A very good composition, moody and dramatic. Well done.
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johnfilm
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Registered: February 2010 Location: Sussex,UK Posts: 12
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Tue, 23, February, 2010 8:45pm
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Thank you for all your comments, much appreciated. Regards John.
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MickS
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Registered: February 2010 Location: March Posts: 44
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Wed, 24, February, 2010 1:01pm
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watcha John,
nice bit of mystery, almost Third Man, is that Orson Wells waiting by the drainpipe:-)
best
Mick
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