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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 5/7/2003
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Peter, The thumbnail doesn't do this justice, the perspective and texture really draw the eye on and in. If I had to criticise anything it would be the lack of something really interesting at the focal point. Though I know there's not much you can do about that ;-) Good work. Keith
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Gary Cardinal
{K:1500} 5/7/2003
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Excellant composition Peter, your work with the 602z shows what can be done with this camera, have you any b&w photos?. Thanks for your comments on Old Warden Church I tuned up the contrast just slightly and it does look better, cheers Gary.
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 5/6/2003
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From the miniature I didn't understand, but now I see a very nice photo. Pleasant place, excellent perspective and good colors, instead the house in the background isn't really interesting.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 5/6/2003
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Another great picture. Don.
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Steve Ellaway
{K:213} 5/6/2003
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Wonderful composition Peter, the trees and and the green branch 'canopy' appears almost unreal; like a painting. I think that surreal feeling would be enhanced if you could maybe 'lose' the house in PhotoShop etc...? Steve
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Suvomoy Mitra
{K:8369} 5/6/2003
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My favourite too, I wannna go!
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Robert Orlando
{K:1103} 5/6/2003
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Very nice prospective it would be great if the house at the end of the road was more interesting.
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