RE: Gallery Comments 6-27-09

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Mark,

Thanks for your critique.

 I'm seldom concerned about people getting a picture but "Our Chrysler!"
is a multiple irony exposure.  

U.S. citizens don't think much of the cars but our government felt we
would like owning the corporation! 

"Never has it cost so little..." Ha!


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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [SPAM] Gallery Comments 6-27-09
> From: Mark Harris <gsphotoguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat, June 27, 2009 7:35 pm
> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
> <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi all,
> I hope the beginning of Summer is going well for everyone.
> Lea Murphy: I love the concept and excecution except for the cropping of the bowl edge. Like snow it is hard to make egss really look white, you have done that well here.
> John Palcewski: I like this as an informal portrait. I am curious if this was made with a low pixel count camera or with alot of compression. There is something about the image that leads me to think of one of those.
> Greg Fraser: A very well composed image of an event in progress. Cartier-Bresson would have been proud.
> Kostas Papakotas: It was very nice of two of the three men on the bench to sit perfectly still for the two exposures. Did you tell them what you were doing? I'm pleased to see someone still does effects in camera.
> Michael Hughes: A fun image nicely made. Did she get a summons for illegal parking?
> Alan Zinn: What I find interesting is that the child in the upper part of the ad is looking at the car from almost exactly this spot. And you almost kept yourself out of the reflection too.
> Donald Feinberg: The trick with this kind of image, of course, is to keep the still parts sharp and blur only the water. Since the image is almost all water you did a great job with the effect.
> Emily L. Ferguson: I'll bet there are not too many other photographers who photographed the cuploa from this angle. A nicely made photograph. The deep black really makes it work.
> Mark Harris
> gsphotoguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://gsphotoguy.photography.com/


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