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Nov 11, 2006 16:54 |  #16

Great shot! nice link too ;)


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Nov 11, 2006 18:48 |  #17

Thx Adam.

Just checked out your portfolio - the frontpage of your website really stands out. Well done.


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Nov 11, 2006 19:49 |  #18

The lighting it nice, but a few things bug me. Like the cross being tangent with his hair, the giant shadow on the wall, and the people talking in the lower left...



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Nov 11, 2006 21:44 |  #19

I think that this is another very powerful image. I really like the angle, subject, lighting etc. My only (minor) gripe is the globe lamp camera right and the level, and then somebody went and fixed it. This could easily be a great portfolio piece. Make sure the kids Mom sees it. If she don't buy 20 ill eat my hat.

Very good job, BTW I love the shadow in the background.

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Nov 11, 2006 22:27 |  #20

Thx Les. I've worked out that the bgd shadow is from the low throw flash on the stage at the other end of the church.


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