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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 11/1/2007
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With regards Bob's comment, I couldn't agree more. A perfect example being the guard dogs that protect the houses of Sabaudia and scared me half to death as I was walking home at night. Picture the scene... silence, interupted by the occasional chirping of crickets. I saunter along, enjoying the balmy evening air, when suddenly... GGRRRRR... RRRAAAARRRGGGHHH.... RWWWRRRAAARRRGGGGHHHH.... RRRAAARRRRRR.... thirty hounds from hell, all baying for my blood. I shall never forget their ferocity. My one Italian swear word ('Go forth and multiply') was used with monotonous regularity towards those feral foes...
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 11/1/2007
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This is so emblematic of your style... and so wonderful. Another veiled glimpse of an interior space, viewed by a true artist from the outside.
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Anna A
{K:315} 10/24/2007
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Hi Bob, thanks a lot for your very interesting comment. I think you are right. The solution can be worse than the problem, it happens so often!
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 10/24/2007
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I like the severe presentation of the severe solution to the apparent security concern. The centered composition leaves nothing to ponder but the subject itself. Is the solution worse than the problem.
Bob
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 10/23/2007
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excellent
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Diego Bullita
{K:17017} 10/23/2007
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hi Anna, beautiful abstract shot, regards diego
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