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Luke Luther
{K:14693} 7/6/2005
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John, thanks for the comments. This is one very powerful image. The tones are so subtle. It could easily function as B/W image as well. Composition is spectacular in that frame is just enough off-center to pique one's interest in exploring the image deeper.
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 1/5/2004
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Nice picture of a very decay window.Matter for thought...it was a time it was nice and young. Your comment to my "Porteņa guapa" did not get into my understanding.I don?t know if it was my poor english or your technical details, but I missed your point.Please, can you tell it,with more details, to jorge_menezes@netcabo.pt as I like your comments and I need to fully understand your point. Thanks and regards jorge
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JAMES McCONNELL
{K:1750} 1/4/2004
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Very creative, well done, -Jim
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xy x
{K:41915} 1/4/2004
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great details and colour tones, excellent moment and splendid composed, congrats, best regards
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 1/3/2004
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It really does look like a Wyeth-painting. Great job! I've compared and I like this one best though the other has it's good points!
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 1/3/2004
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Wow John! I love the window and the effects! Don't be surprised coming from me, but I'd like to see it without the effects too! Just to compare.
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Toni Petersen
{K:2404} 1/3/2004
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Rustic and I like the computer enhancements - nice effect.
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Alex Teller
{K:8286} 1/3/2004
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I love these old buildings. They evoke very warm feelings for the past generations who inhabited them. Perfect photography, excellent composition, and real colors. 7/7+++ Regards, Alex
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