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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 9/9/2005
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I liked it before and I like it now, Merete! Excellent alternative treatment. Very artistic. Wonderful work from my favourite photoartist! ) Hugs, Chris
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Armen Jamkotchian
{K:5879} 9/9/2005
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The softness works perfectly well with this nostalgic image. The level of contrast is perfect. Congratulations! Armen
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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 9/9/2005
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Like the mood created by the slight blurr,it makes me think of the long rainy days of autumn and the short cold days of winter to come:the sombre grey clouds and prickly dead plants in the foreground add to this feeling. Phew! I forgot,I live in Spain and it doesn't get seriously cold here(where I live!!) until mid-november.Still,sometimes,when I see a photo like this I quite miss it. All the best,enjoy your weekend,tony.
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 9/9/2005
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Very interesting variation on the original Merete. Great effect - well done. Joggie
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Giorgio Goretti
{K:15471} 9/9/2005
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indeed a fascinating shot.. cheers, Giorgio
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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 9/9/2005
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Thanks alot..I'm sorry about the wing..but..I made it this way.. ;o)
Merete
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Daniel S. Garcia
{K:13946} 9/9/2005
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Beautiful. I know that my country is not known for the wind mills, but the first thing that came to mind was Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel Cervantes.
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 9/9/2005
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Very nice shot!!! Love the mood, tones and the out of focus windmill in the background.... good composition.... well done!!! One thing though.... too bad you 'cut' it's wing by framing it the way you did.... a little more 'room at the top' would've solved that....
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