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Vladislav Klima
{K:3660} 5/10/2006
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very nice photo. vk
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 2/22/2006
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nice perspective dear Mark!!an unsual composition but very impressive!!!! fine in b/w!!!! my best regards Marian
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 2/22/2006
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Hi George, I was actually thinking of the picture she posted with the one chair in the middle of the field, thats what made me think of it. Spaldiing Gray talked about how they did on stage when he got to be the stage manager in the story,
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 2/22/2006
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Nice simplicity and lines!
jeanette
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Aykaan K
{K:13601} 2/21/2006
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belle perspective...
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 2/21/2006
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They look windblown almost, but in different directions....puzzeling Mark.
Larry
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George Black
{K:102014} 2/21/2006
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Mary is right. A truly Beckettian universe--especially in b&w. To complete, put one tiny figure huddled under one of the bare trees--or looking out of a trashcan! Nice idea about Grover's Corner, too, but the field would need to be much more congenial than this one! ;-) All the best, --George
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 2/21/2006
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Sorry Mark, much as I want to understand...I think I might have lost you a bit here!
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 2/21/2006
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hmm, if you put a bunch of wooden chairs in the middle of a field, and call it Grover's Corners, then I think you would have "Our Town". :-) and that slightly unstable feeling you talked about might work in more in your favor. You gave me that idea after mentioning what you saw in mine.
Mark
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 2/21/2006
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Really effective proportions; trees so tiny between metal, wire and brick- social comment that could be applied to much! Also, reminds me of a Samuel Beckett play for some reason- must be the bare looking braches- immediately made me think of "Waiting for Godot"!
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