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The Chair
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The Chair
A picture of a chair at sunrise through a kitchen window
Nikki Baxter |
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Donna R. Moratelli |
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Nikki this is an incredable shot. The lines,texture and contrast are perfect!best of luck
December 04, 2001
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Piper Lehman |
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Actually, this is a bit blurry on enlargement, but I think it's a cool photo. At first glance, I thought it was something entirely different.Nice shadow detail.
December 04, 2001
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Donna R. Moratelli |
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It is a tad blurry but this give it some depth.
December 04, 2001
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Vasko |
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had me confused for a bit! Graet shot Nikki. Next time just remember to press "submit" once, hehe. Rock on, Vasko
December 04, 2001
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Nikki Baxter |
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Hey Guys! Thank you so much for your comments! It helps me out a great deal. And I will remember to hit the submit button only once. -Nikki =)
December 05, 2001
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Piper Lehman |
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Oh, please. Don't sweat the submit button problem. I still do the same thing myself, and I've been here for over a year (recent extended sabbatical notwithstanding). Your chair photo is good, Nikki. I hope I did not give the impression that I did not appreciate your work. There are good and not-so-good elements in everyone's work here--hence the reason they are here in the first place--to get advice and support from other photogs. I call myself a beginner, even though I've been shooting pix for...well, for more years than I care to admit, but I have only recently taken the time to understand the principles behind the science AND the art. Until I sell my first photo, I will continue to call myself a novice, and even after I sell that first photo, I will probably be reluctant to call myself a "professional." I will always consider myself "in training," I think. I'm much better at analyzing everyone else's pix than I am at implementing the principles to my own work. I guess that makes me a perpetual student. Be sure to post your next chair photos if you plan to reshoot. I love shadow details and black and white. cheers!
December 05, 2001
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