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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 5/27/2004
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I love this one TOO! It feels like viewing into some kind of other dimension... where people that don't exist "here" exists "there" , and for a short moment I can see them, and even get eye contact with the girl! I love the mystique here!
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John Strazza
{K:11535} 2/13/2004
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wonderful!!! wonderful .... an omage that i will remember for a long time - an inspiring image ..
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charlie f. kohn
{K:25919} 2/11/2004
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terry, a beautiful study in the ever flowing time and sea. very good! thank you very much for your comment on 'templo de debod II' regards charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid
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z k
{K:-80} 2/6/2004
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excellent image! i like it.
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Armen Jamkotchian
{K:5879} 1/30/2004
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A very interesting idea of keeping part of the image intact, while "moving" the other.
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Gudmundur Vigfusson
{K:128} 1/26/2004
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hey terry fantastic photo, great composition and i love the long exposure. thank you for your comment, it?s always nice to hear that people like your work, i had the picture printed out in a pro photolab this weekend and it came out great, i just love to see my work in big prints and beautiful frames :). you should post more pinholes, i?m curious to see more of your work. but all in all great job. gudmundur
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James Adams
{K:73} 12/21/2003
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A great idea, well executed. I tried something like this myself a while ago, but it didn't come out looking anywhere as good as this.
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Zelda Zabrinsky
{K:3036} 10/9/2003
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fantastic, really fantastic work
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 9/5/2003
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hello Terry :-) I like long exposures very much,and I enjoy watching clever experimental images like this one here.It's usually very effective to have a still element in the picture,and in your image the beach makes a nice contrast with the moving water and the ghostly family members. my best regards! Kostas
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Dave M
{K:9043} 9/2/2003
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Love this one Terry! The long exposure adds such drama here.
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 9/2/2003
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Very interesting. I think this would make a good accompaniement to a story about a family that keeps going back to the same beach for years on their vacation until they are very old. This would be their memory of younger days. I love photos that tell a story and make you think. This one does that and evokes many different emotions, and transcends all nationalities. Great use of b/w, understated but powerful.
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Adam Batsakis
{K:51} 9/2/2003
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I like the picture.. A LOT... It kinda creeps me out. :)
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 9/2/2003
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time passes so swiftly and there is little we can do to catch it - I wonder about a comp where there is lots of sky to give us space and room to think about the loss of time.
I also wonder about the darkness of the island interupting the skyline but I think I taller skyline would remedy that...
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 9/2/2003
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very good
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José Eduardo Cruz
{K:13180} 9/2/2003
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Very good work!!!
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Ayse Telci
{K:4168} 9/2/2003
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GREAAT CAPTURE...
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larry terry
{K:1965} 9/1/2003
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wow this very very cool, great job. wonderful use of the blur and great composition and tone.
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Peter Burda
{K:4807} 9/1/2003
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This is kind of picture, to which I can see and say : gooooooooood
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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte
{K:12734} 9/1/2003
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A well composed image...
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