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Arlen

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Re: Nothing But Time
« Reply #20 on: November 07, 2019, 04:55:10 pm »

The image achieves what I think you wanted it to. Very well done.
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Re: Nothing But Time
« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2019, 10:08:11 am »

The image achieves what I think you wanted it to. Very well done.

Thank you Arlen...

Peter

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Re: Nothing But Time
« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2019, 03:31:39 pm »

Very poignant. The toning is also spot-on. Composition and tonality as well.

I agree completely. I would miss the large dark block to the left were it gone; it adds a voyeuristic sense to the photograph that is all too familiar with a dementia patient. We're always looking in from outside, no matter how close we nmay have been n earlier times..
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Re: Nothing But Time
« Reply #23 on: November 09, 2019, 04:53:15 pm »

I agree completely. I would miss the large dark block to the left were it gone; it adds a voyeuristic sense to the photograph that is all too familiar with a dementia patient. We're always looking in from outside, no matter how close we nmay have been n earlier times..


That's a very good way of describing the relationship, both of shapes as of people in that situation of mental separation. It's heartbreaking.

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Re: Nothing But Time
« Reply #24 on: November 10, 2019, 04:33:21 am »

I agree completely. I would miss the large dark block to the left were it gone; it adds a voyeuristic sense to the photograph that is all too familiar with a dementia patient. We're always looking in from outside, no matter how close we nmay have been n earlier times..

I wasn't, of course, suggesting removing the dark block, just making it a little smaller. I'm in a small minority, it appears.

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