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Merete Westerdahl
{K:11079} 9/2/2004
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Hi Peter..and thanks for your comments...and I'm honered that you choosed me to be your UF-friend. I see that yuo have lots of great photo to 'ruin' during the winter.. ;-) I would love to help you...
Best regards Merete :-)
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 8/18/2004
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A good image for your message. Sad when this happens. Hope Ostend will find its old charm soon.
Peter, I was in Brussels for a week. I must say Belgium is a wonderful cosmopolitan country. Enjoyed my visit. I have put my photos in "Quiant Belgium" album in my site. This is the URL
http://www.kentheteaman.com/gallery/album02
If you have time please take a look. You will enjoy. I must say I was not that pleasing about King Leopold.
Regards, ken.
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 8/7/2004
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Wonderful image..so strong...well done..great color...
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 8/7/2004
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Preciosa imagen
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Marcia .
{K:16108} 8/7/2004
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Great shot, Peter. The angle makes it a very special view, the story and the colours of the sky give emotion... Congratulations. Márcia
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/7/2004
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I like your angle. Your perspective, that to me is what makes this a great photo. excellent exposure. Nicely done jimc
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/7/2004
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Hi Peter, Nice approach, and a very good capture of textures and materials. I like the composition with the pastel sky as background. No distractions by scenery, and a very nice close up. Much stronger than the overview would've been, I think. The perspective adds a very important element too. I do feel this shot is too "clean" and well taken to get the message you describe across properly (looking only at the photo), but I do second your protest....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 8/7/2004
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You took an original angle on this one Peter! The great sky colours in the background adds a lot to a kind of mysterious atmosphere here! I like the composition a lot. Beautiful capture, my compliments! Greetings, Diana.
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