
Registered: March 02, 2003
Posts: 2224
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Joey, I hate you.
Seriously.
And I don't mean it like "I-Hate-You-Because-I-Think-You're-So-Cute".
I mean it like, "I-****ing-Hate-You-With-A-Passion".
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Registered: October 17, 2003
Posts: 4624
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Nice photos, well, on the one with the rail and than the cemetary in the back, maybe if you were trying to get the rail I would have done it at close range. If you were just trying to get the cemetary I would have gotton the cemetary with no rail. If you were trying to get the whole picture & the feeling of the cemetary I would have gone back farther. But, that's just me and my dumb opinions. Great photos though, I love B & W pictures. They are more meaningful, you get more out of them. -Sunset 
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<JoeyDauben>
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jen, I totally agree.
I actually just went overboard when I intended to keep the black and white film in my camera until I had filled it up with a lot of B&W ...photos.
But eh...
For some reason, though, I do like the road/trees deal ...and the cemetery.
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Registered: September 08, 2003
Posts: 2181
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B&W is my favorite...but I think you might ought to try it in close range...I enjoyed the one before, of the fencepost...black and white, to me, is more powerful when you focus on one subject rather than scenery as you did in most of these. Still, they were well-done; I especially liked the one w/ the tree, the last one...but then, I love trees. Jen.
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