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Hamster
said:
Great shot, I don't know how you've processed this but I like the effect. The border mimics the lighting in the shot too which is a nice touch. Alex
03:25 on March 2, 2008
stuartmke
said:
A very fine image, the figure provides an excellent counterpoint for the building corridor. The processing fits perfectly.
stuart
16:11 on March 2, 2008
Steve McHale
said:
Super image and idea Gil and well presented. Steve.
16:44 on March 2, 2008
David Bracher
said:
Love the processing, good composition and mood...pure art!
09:46 on March 3, 2008
mbutler
said:
A great image Gil; an interesting subject that is well composed with good processing. Regards, Martin.
18:48 on March 3, 2008
David Webb
said:
Very interesting Gil - cheers David
10:25 on March 4, 2008
alan1j
said:
A great clean lines sort of shot with a good use of lead in and tones. Makes you feel like your walking right behind the gentleman in the wheelkchair. Rgds Alan.
01:36 on March 5, 2008
pjackson
said:
Super shot Gil, it has a very lonely feel to it. I love the post edit treatment - it works really well. Phil
17:18 on March 5, 2008
Gil Ritchie
said:
The above comments have all been noted and well appreciated - especially by the "old gentleman" in the photo - cheers Gil.
12:38 on March 11, 2008
fizzio
said:
Really like this Gil, good comp, pp and the frame is perfect for the image.
19:30 on March 17, 2008
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