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Through the fence
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Through the fence
Bibble for conversion, Elements for layers.
Original Photo
Photo Comments
wayne d
said:
Nice work Chris..................simply stated image but says a lot
13:36 on September 18, 2007
linda39uk
said:
Like it lots Chis, take care, Linda
15:00 on September 18, 2007
chris@seary.com
said:
Hi Wayne, Linda
Thanks very much for your comments.
15:52 on September 18, 2007
makjak
said:
I like it a lot, takes me back to the sixty's. apart from being b/w. I dont know why. Its got a great atmosphere... good job chris rgds Mark.......
17:14 on September 18, 2007
How1e
said:
Mark makes a very good point. Like a scene for Kes perhaps. Great work Chris.
12:53 on September 19, 2007
Colin Russell
said:
A simple, yet very strong image. The back lighting (confusing as it's on his front!) works very well. Nice one, Chris. Cheers, Col.
16:20 on September 19, 2007
Wigan Bloke
said:
Cleaver work Chris, the mono works really well on this one.
Willy
22:52 on September 20, 2007
rbittner@shaw.ca
said:
very well composed and thought out - excellent job - keep it up - RB
07:27 on September 22, 2007
ABERS
said:
I came back to your gallery to say thanks for your kind remarks, and then discovered this, what I would call, "whistful" picture. It conveys an air of wonder even though you can't see the boy's face, and any picture that makes you "feel" what's going on is a great picture. Congratulations.
18:04 on September 22, 2007
zdolez
said:
Very effective portrait, Chris. Just proves, you don't always need a strong eye contact to tell a story. Well done. Zuzana
22:28 on September 24, 2007
ManWithNoName
said:
Great Shot, Great Tones..
08:36 on September 28, 2007
brunomaria
said:
surely unusual , but, as Colin said, very strong and perfectly captured. Great work. Cheers. bruno
09:07 on October 1, 2007
vxisme
said:
Gets you wondering and makes me want to stand there and see what the lads looking at, great shot Chris, mono makes it work for me.
Donny
23:08 on October 9, 2007
anything pretty
said:
Wonderful image.....so timeless !! AP
19:53 on November 15, 2007
Anna W
said:
A simple shot, but very effective. It really makes you want to know what the lad was looking at and there is a slightly wistful feel to the image. Well done. Kind regards, Anna
22:13 on February 12, 2008
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Photo Properties
Camera: NIKON D50
Date/Time: 18-09-2007 2:27 PM
Shutter: 5368709/1073741824 sec
Flash: 0
Focal Length: 85.0 mm
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