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Brigitte R.
{K:25989} 7/14/2007
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Incredible image and incredibly well done with the post processing effects. If a photo is worth a hundred words, this one speaks volumns! Superbly done, a solid 7/7. The tree to the right even appears to be bleeding where it was cut at the top - powerful!
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/12/2007
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amazing work on light-levels.. roby
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Ziad Kadi
{K:2847} 4/11/2007
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Great image that speaks for itself. :)
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 4/10/2007
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like a painted image full of details..good work on reportage again my friend PAOLO
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Robin W
{K:16308} 4/10/2007
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One word Bobot...brilliant!
Ingat kaibigan...g
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Claudia Perilli
{K:31090} 4/10/2007
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Nice shot.
Claudia
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 4/10/2007
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Perfect work in shadow and light. Very nice perspective!!
Pablo
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{K:1765} 4/9/2007
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This is very creative, love it! Yes, people let us save the trees and help people that are in need. kisses R.Li
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SRS SRS
{K:6731} 4/9/2007
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Unfortunatly it is everywhere in the world. 150(?) years from now Walmart & every other unnessecary thing will have taken over the world & the earth will be a concrete parking lot. There will be no trees or grass left. The world will have WAY over-populated by then & be on the road to self distruction for sure. Enjoy what is left while you can. Thank you for sharing your powerful image!
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{K:44058} 4/9/2007
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Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment and taking time to expound how I feel about this...
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 4/9/2007
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So strong message !!! Excellent done my friend !!! Love your effects to express the point !!! So very powerful work Bobot !!! 7/7 Hug Srna
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 4/9/2007
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Amazing work, Bobot! Very powerful!:)
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 4/9/2007
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Nicely done on a creative level Bobot! I like the image and the post work which makes a bit of a statement. The oversaturated foreground really pops from the development of civilization in the background. From this view . . . civilization doesn't look nearly as much like progress as the colors fade to uniformity the father back you get and yet the view of the drab background is clearly growing . . . and the cost is the saturated, vibrant colors as expansion takes them out.
Impressive work my friend!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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