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Wonderful urban set. I am totally in that kind of mood -photographically speaking- right now. Fantastic presentation too, especially when shots in sequence. Not your style? Perfect! That's when things get really interesting.
Madoc · 2008-03-21: 09:00
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Great post! Wonderful shots... :)
Kovac · 2008-03-21: 09:32
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it is great, esspecially the last one, keep up the good work
Dragana · 2008-03-21: 09:38
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And I've seen it all, I've seen it all Through the yellow windows of the evening train...
tortoise · 2008-03-21: 12:05
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I really love these...very cool urban shots. I like how you have presented them also....
Emma · 2008-03-21: 12:48
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i know this style. his name is "diptych"..or mutitych. the fast Gotzian variation is very good.
????? · 2008-03-21: 13:32
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I'm having a little difficulty with the stacked, vertical presentation of material that's inherently horizontally linear. There are some nice shots in here, but the Web page design is at odds with the natural presentation mode, I think.
allcopacetic · 2008-03-21: 15:16
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wow, I love these, and the presentation is cool.
Zedsdead · 2008-03-22: 20:59
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I enjoy change... change is part of life... hopefully it should also be fun... so it's up to you! :)
Cabecilha · 2008-03-24: 09:03
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One dog and no cats...that's why you don't feel right about it :) Seriously though, it's fun to try some photos outside of your zone. I'm curious about the montages? Are you trying to create a thematic or location group? #2 works better for me than #1. I like the shots and especially that they were all taken from the street car...you get what you get and that makes it interesting.
backamp · 2008-03-24: 17:32
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I like most the combinations where something is repeated in left and right as in the bottom of #1 and the top two quarters of #2.
Sheldon · 2008-03-27: 22:37
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