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ricardo longhi-frantz
{K:9628} 7/16/2005
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wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! man, what an amazing, gorgeous view! such colors!!!!! great composition in every aspect! loved it so much! warm regards!
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 5/17/2005
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The flowers in this place are so gorgeous. I have no experience with fisheye lens. I like the effect in this vpicture. Mary
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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 5/14/2005
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The lens works really well here, super colours and sharp. Nice one.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 5/14/2005
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Excellent capture Roger,those beautiful flowers so colorful in the forground and the people in the background just superb,very nicely composed I much appreciate your so nice comments on my photos, many thanks Best regards
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 5/14/2005
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I like the fisheye effect.. but of course that is just me :) The place seems so amazing, I can see why you took so many photos there.. I probably would still be there taking photos LOL.. I like how you can see the architecture in the background.. great work
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 5/14/2005
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I tend to agree, accept the roundigs rather than degrading. With my wide angle lens, no way a fish eye, it is acceptable to adjust the distortion. I am pleased to see you use the widenagles and fisheye lenses. Myself I use always the widest angle and most of the time I wished it was wider yet.
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 5/14/2005
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Right off I notice the color is stronger, very good. I might not have noticed the trees being bent if you hadn't said something. Well done.
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Robert Lloyd
{K:9943} 5/13/2005
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great capture lovely colors and detail
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 5/13/2005
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wonderful.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 5/13/2005
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I like this one a lot, Roger! Brilliant colours and the curved tree trunks are very eye-catching! Best regards, Chris
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