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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 8/6/2005
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Very well seen. Love the perspective you chose for this. Might be worth trying to darken up the grass just a tad to see if the tractor would pop out a bit more. Looks great as is Robert. Thanks for sharing this one. Susie
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Robert Lewis
{K:491} 8/6/2005
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Well you have deffinetely studied this image....and yes it does appear to be DEEP....thank you for commenting
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Robert Lewis
{K:491} 8/6/2005
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Sorry I menat Nacho...and thanks for commenting
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Gabriel Fuentes
{K:6565} 8/6/2005
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Love the composition: the tractor is in a diagonal, facing (heading to) the 'right' road (two roads are shown, one is going left, the other to the right). Now, I find it deep that the tractor is rusty, implying it's been there (sort of frozen in time) for some time (long enough for the grass to grow around it), from when it could 'move on.' Its choice is frozen (stuck) in time as it graphically tell us it was going 'right.' ...How about that, huh? ... great photography Robert -- DEEP too ...Gabi
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Robert Lewis
{K:491} 8/6/2005
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Thank you so much Nach for the comment.... :)
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 8/6/2005
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great documentary. marvelous tones.
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 8/6/2005
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This is interesting...kind of like the beauty and the beast...a nice combination, a good eye to capture this and a nice composition with all the action in a nice diagonal...very well done...good use of complementary colors, red and green...nice work...Kisses..:):)
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