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* James *
{K:20200} 7/21/2005
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monks can definitely be interesting characters. i see them often in thailand, but still have yet to get any decent photos of them.
this one is nicely done. good work ~ james
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Frank Beer
{K:10112} 6/11/2005
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Wonderful document photograph, Uri!
Best wishes Frank
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Ehdae (Abullha AL Hazza)
{K:4725} 5/17/2005
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Excellent shot!
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 5/11/2005
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great.
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 5/7/2005
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Nice one. I might have cropped to the left, but the idea of the monks having the rest of the hill to climb is quite fitting....
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 5/7/2005
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I like the expression in the faces of the monks. Very friendly, but determined. Thanks for your comment on my violet. Cheers, Markus
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kokupsy_un morita
{K:2651} 5/7/2005
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great capture. comparison of size of a person in a photograph is interesting.
thanks for a comment my pic. thank you.
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Claude Renault
{K:1357} 4/27/2005
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nice portrait of those Buddhist monks.
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Ro Li
{K:34} 1/27/2005
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Hi Uri The pic looks very natural and relaxed. I like the angel the pic was taken from, theres a reel feel of depth in it, as the eye drawn from the faces to the road. I like also the balance between the warm and the cooler colors. Still, few crits- the image is not sharp enough, it might be a bad scaning, if you're scaning at a shop ask them to scan in high resolution. The focus is not defind enough IMO, it seems that the far monk is more focused then the closer, why? it kind of seperat them from each other, while it seems that they are quit freindly with each other. For me it harder to interptate the relations between them. But maybe its just me :)... Its good the see your pictures, keep photoing! R
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