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Len Webster
{K:25714} 4/24/2005
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Only just come across this (though I see you posted it nearly two years ago). Interesting effect, with the light streaming into the barn.
Best wishes
Len
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charlie f. kohn
{K:25919} 11/10/2003
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patricia, as a thumbnail it looked like a brightly lit cathedral, but this is wonderful. another top example on how best to look from the other side at things! very carefully exposed too with the shadows on the ground still show details. i wonder how anybody can rate this down that much? don't be disappointed. regards charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid
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Lora Medina - Pechy
{K:654} 11/10/2003
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Patricia, I love this photo! A very old Barn, however when I look at this photo, I anticipate the Sun Light, with its power, to burst through the front door of this Ole Barn warming all that are inside. That old expression....bursting at the seams(beams)
Howls, Lora
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Ray Witter
{K:6149} 11/7/2003
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Patricia, I think I like this version better than the previous version with the darker purpleish light behind the wall. Excellent patterns of light and dark, and the eye is drawn right to the door in the center of the wall. Good Work!! reguards, ray w.
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 10/26/2003
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Love the shadows. well seen and done.
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Abeer Al Jarsh
{K:10209} 10/25/2003
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what i liked on this picture is the shadow and the light well done
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xy x
{K:41915} 10/25/2003
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great old details structures, nicely done
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Mark Kirchner
{K:1224} 10/25/2003
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This is so cool! I love old structures and I like how you captured the bright light coming in from the outside and shadows it casts inside. All the light and lines are really great and you can still see some roof detail inside. Awesome! Regards, Mark
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 10/25/2003
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Such an interesting picture. Excellent detail. Great composition. A great eye to see beauty in this. Don.
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ali al-tamimi
{K:389} 10/25/2003
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liked the details of everything but the harshy light wasnt much relaxed for my eyes
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