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{K:6282} 7/8/2005
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The stark treatment works I believe. The whole left half is an amazing geometry.
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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 12/29/2003
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Well constructed photo but so sad;the monkey trapped inside the kind of limiting symmetry that make some zoos very depressing places.The cut off tail is a nice touch(I hope it was intentional)but of little consequence when one considers the mental pain inflicted on many animals trapped in this kind of 'habitat'.
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Gianluigi Calabrese
{K:89} 12/29/2003
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No, I defenetly prefer the way you frame it !!! compliments again
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JL E
{K:9693} 12/29/2003
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beautiful b/w work! great composition with lighting and contrast cheers and Happy New Year
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m.c. lopez
{K:14766} 12/28/2003
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they are my brothers like them i have long arms sad !
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 12/28/2003
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Man and geometry because the monkeys did not create those forms I like this Darinka /U
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Gianluigi Calabrese
{K:89} 12/28/2003
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hi darinka I love this photo. i love monkeys as well so hhhmmmmm???????
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 12/28/2003
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I agree with comment about vertical format this could eliminate also the dark part on the right which is too dark; good concept though by the title
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 12/28/2003
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Very nice photo Groet Jan
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 12/28/2003
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I think the contrast is too big; Why didn't you use a portrait format? Would have left out alot of the background noise. Looks like the tail has been cut off the negative.
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