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Question   Very Nice work old friend
Hi Jack and Ann - I have viewed just a sample from your gallery and am very impressed. Very Nice work. I will take time later this evening to get deeper into the gallery. You definitely captured my interest.

- Phil Bentley 7/26/2009 7:48:37 PM

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Question   Bermuda looks amazing!
You've captured many beautiful images accross the island. I would like to be transported into the one of the pink sand and ocean. And the stairway was very interesting! Keep it up -- go on more vacations!!!

- Stacey Graybeal 5/18/2009 1:57:55 PM

  Answer It is an amazing place. I wish I had had more time to spend on photography, instead of being a tourist. I guess I'll have to go back

- Jackson D.  5/18/2009 2:29:15 PM

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Question   Comment
I'm always inspired by your photographs. Thanks for sharing. The "Rule of Thirds" is a great tip. I've always tried to center my pictures. I can't wait to see how my next set turns out.

- Stephanie Minnick 2/24/2009 6:17:30 AM

  Answer Thank you. A few guides help along the way but the important thing is to have fun taking pictures.

- Jackson D.  2/24/2009 7:18:25 PM

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Question   Cropping
Jackson, Always love to check out your work. The new web page is great. I think you have a great eye for cropping and catching an focused essence of a subject sometimes lost when viewed in a large scope. Keep up the good work.

- Rand Oertle 2/22/2009 3:45:03 PM

  Answer I like to find images within images. One of the challenges of taking a photograph is to find the "essence" of a photo. It is similar to being able to see what is inside of a piece of wood.

- Jackson D.  2/22/2009 7:05:38 PM

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Question   Photos
Nice work Jackson!
You always had the eye and the vision!

- Frank Schnitzler 2/6/2009 9:17:23 PM

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Question   general
Hi Jackson-- It's been too long since I visited the site-- perfect way to 'dail down' ofter this stressful day.

Signed-up for the newsletter-- please send a reminder before Christmas! Regards to Anne!

- James Riley 11/4/2008 2:53:44 PM

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