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Asli Karabulut
{K:2304} 8/28/2004
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wow i think this is much better than the other one :) superb :) gr8 PS work by the way :)
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Hing Wong
{K:2545} 8/22/2004
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It is striking. Great.
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 8/21/2004
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kevin. I think it might be better if you copied the rocks to the sea area.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/21/2004
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NO NO....Kevin, I LIKED the last picture, didn't bother me at all the water!! I just added more startling interest to it. Lori :)
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 8/21/2004
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He visto esta imagen y he pensadoo, GUAU, a los favoritos, le recomiendo que la meta en algun proyecto, para mi es de BIP
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 8/21/2004
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There you go. Looks great now that the sea has returned. 'Spreading and parallel beams'? Sounds like an Olympic gymnastic event. Beautiful image. Congrats!
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/21/2004
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As a physicist, I can't imagine the kind of sun that will give both spreading rays (background) and a parallel beam (mid foreground). But apart from that niggle it's a very fine realization of the image.
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Patty Morena
{K:16598} 8/21/2004
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Very good lighting and composition. So many delicious colors.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 8/21/2004
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KEVIN, I have never brought PS What I some time brought is Paint Shop for the frames and contrastand crop But the natural is always the best This one is beautiful Teunis
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