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Mark Longo
{K:12760} 4/6/2006
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I've admired the several images of this series. Interesting to see a color image of this setting. Amazing how the B&W versions bring out the unusual patterns on the ground even more and contribute a harshness to the look. The B&W treatments are top grade. Yet, the sky in this color version reveals a quality of light that is subtle and very very beautiful, not seen in the B&W versions. This series makes an excellent show of the relative strengths of both mediums. I admire them all. Very good work!
Best regards, Mark
Mark
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 4/3/2006
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Fantastic capture and well deseverd award nessa
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brian underdown
{K:-960} 4/2/2006
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hi rina,well im glad you like the colour, sometimes i can never make my mind up so i guess its wise to throw up one of each when in doubt.i personally prefer the colour ,it definitely portrays what i was seeing around at the time. however we all look at something different and sometimes a b/w shot can be seen as repressive.
thanks
brian
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 4/2/2006
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Congrats Brian! I'd have to say that this one appeals to me more than the B&W. Can't quite put my finger on why that is, but I suspect colour helps relate more to the mood. B&W can sometimes be a little 'detached'?
Kudos to you! Cheers Rina.
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brian underdown
{K:-960} 4/2/2006
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thank you czeslav ,glad you like the perspective .
brian
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brian underdown
{K:-960} 4/2/2006
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thank you mohamed ,award quite suprised has the b/w version seems to be the most popular version.
thanks brian
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Mohamed Hussien
{K:8371} 4/2/2006
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Great perspective as meeting of the sky and Earth, congratulations to be the best in project. regards
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Czeslav Gavinkovski
{K:6800} 4/2/2006
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Great capture.Bravo for perspective! Czeslaw.
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