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05/01/2009 07:32:15 AM |
I don't have time to verify this beastie's identity right now, but at a guess I'd say it's a Lippman, that style is quite primitive and yes, indigenous to the States. Nice job of selective desat btw!
Actually according to my sources, it's probably an Armitage Herschell (1885), or a copy of one :-)
Message edited by author 2009-05-03 18:00:02. |
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04/29/2009 09:06:34 AM |
This is interesting - it really does seem out of place. Like it's got somewhere to go, but can't, because it's stuck in a place where it doesn't belong. |
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04/28/2009 04:45:52 PM |
It does look a little out of place. I may have done some work on the cast shadow. It is a little dark and takes away from the overall photo. Now this may have been your intent, if so great job. I like the parrellel cast shadow at the top. That stright line in contrast to the curves of the hores adds tension and interest to the photo. Great job, Mike |
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04/26/2009 05:59:26 PM |
Good use of B/W . . . I think either a bit later in the day or a bit earlier would have given a better capture, it would have removed the large shadow of the roof line in the photo. That line is detracting from your subject. |
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