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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 12/31/2004
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I like the composition but most of all I like the mood in this one. It's all in the atmosphere created by the inpending storm. It really makes the image. Great moment, beautiful shot. Emgy
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Heath Bennett
{K:4429} 12/10/2004
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Very nice Hugo. Love the dark section in the sky.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 12/7/2004
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Beautiful Early Morning Photograhic Composition! I like the Position of the Back Packed Camels Entering the Scenic View...Hugo!!! Regards: Jeff. Thank you, for your Recent Comments, Hugo! Jeff!!!
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AAT SA
{K:4565} 12/6/2004
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great shot
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altur .
{K:6087} 11/19/2004
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Nice moment you captured here. Good composition and intresting colors specially on the sky. Best regards, Alex
PS: thanks for your last comment, I answered you at my pics /Gbg#3/
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/17/2004
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Not to worry... I had it replaced with a D100, which outclasses the old one. It was a decent camera, but just not durable for what I do with it... Thanks, though!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/17/2004
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Oh no that is terrible news, I'm so sorry to hear that about the camera.
Steve
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/17/2004
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Hi Stephen... It was a sandstorm; it hit us an hour or so later, and the dust got everywhere, eventually reaching the camera... This was one of the final shots with this camera before it died... Permanently... Thanks for your comment,
hugo
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/17/2004
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Wonderful moody landscape Hugo, I am guessing that there may be a sandstorm in the distance ? I like the placement of the people on one side to give perspective to the hill - and it does look pretty steep !
Lovely photo Hugo, I hope you did not get too much sand damage !
Steve
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 11/17/2004
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oh.. it is looked at... is nearly a film effect! in colors and tones... have a good day! roby
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Ned Ali
{K:11928} 11/17/2004
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excellent composition! well done for waking up early for this shot ;) that looks like a black storm!! i prefer the colours as they are .. tweaking them changes the mood plus those tweaked versios has lost the sense of early morning. well done, Hugo. Ned
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Fern
{K:2509} 11/17/2004
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ah, an image that could tell a story . . . where are they going, what will they find. I love the colors and the scale. envy your trip! fern benson
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/16/2004
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Hi Roby, thanks for your comment. No PS is not entirely true; I did some work on the levels, bringing out the contrasts a bit more....:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 11/16/2004
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fantastic time for a desert have catured dear Hugo.. effect.. without work in PS! nice one roby
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 11/16/2004
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My friend Hugo, what an excellent capture here,your composition is just superb with those people walking away in this inmense desert,oustanding colors Many many thanks for commenting "Finding the way"you are very right about cropping the upper part Best regards
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 11/15/2004
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Beautiful landscape.Great scene and nice shot.Well done. A hug...Orazio
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 11/13/2004
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Hi Hugo. In this one, I'm seduced by the dynamic line the people are about to cliimb. It creates a lot of tension, and I think the hues you have maintained in your original version amplify this feeling of the struggle they are about to lead.
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 11/12/2004
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A very nice and interesting view! As always when I look at desert photos I start wondering how it would feel to step in that sand. Early morning you write... I wonder if it's cold or warm in the sand...
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 11/12/2004
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Love it. great scene dear Hugo! Kisses, Biliana
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/12/2004
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Hi Tim, good to hear from you again, and thanks for your comments!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/12/2004
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Hi Lori, Thanks for your generous comment; it means alot to me...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/12/2004
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Hi Michael, Thanks for your comment and the time you took to work on my image... I agree, the early morning touch is gone, but I like the tones you created. I struggled with that a bit; as the images produced by the FinePix S602z are relatively low quality, and some level tweaking was needed. The image I posted was the closest I could get to how I rememebered this scene; it was about 5.00 hrs am, and whe had just broken up camp. the dark patch in the lower right corner of the sky is a brewing sandstorm, and the sky was already darkened by the dust...
As to the cropped versions (Gasp? Not much a cropping fan? :)) , I think the lower one of the two is the most balanced. Thanks for the suggestion; It is definately an improvement...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/11/2004
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Hi Arwa, don't be.... The camera was replaced by a much better one, and besides, we had an excellent trip, and the memories are far more important than the photo's. Besides, it wasn't my only camera, so I still have some sandstorm shots...:)
Cheers,
Hugo
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 11/11/2004
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Ooooh nooooooooo so sorry to hear about your camera!!! Must have been devastating!! thank you for the reply
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/11/2004
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Thank you, my friend! I would like to thank you for your well written and poetic comment on this photo. It definately struck a chord, and you phrased it very eloquently.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 11/11/2004
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Full of interest and great atmosphere.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 11/11/2004
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what I like the most about this image is the contrasts between the people and the landscape.. they seem so small when compared to the vastness of the desert. Another contrast is how the colors of their clothes stand out so clearly against the desert earth tones..good capture Hugo
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 11/11/2004
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This photo is a mesmerizing blend of the old and the new, an astonishing place where the past exits within the old method of transport and the present modern equipment, this is the genuine Saharan ergs (big dune).Where the panorama view is the best, here the eyes don?t go on as far as we can see ,the Bedair ( small mountain hill mostly covered by sand)is hiding the vision of the vast sand dunes, where you find yourself surrounded by sand right to the horizon and beyond, your image is giving the idea if you are just approaching the desert rather in the middle, placing persons and loaded camels gives the idea that the journey still at the beginning, the comparison is of excellent choice along with placement, the other attractive elements is off course the sand storm even in the morning that is one of the classic desert habitat where the thermal excursion is high ,it is a matter of argument but I love to see those small ?caravan? in the middle of no where deep in the sand dunes, and to my opinion the first image has a stronger impact, seeing that I like the originality on this one. Well done ,Cheers, Saeed
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/11/2004
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Hi Arwa, Thanks for your comment, Always very good to hear! And you're absolutely right, the standstorm hit us a few hours later. (guess the storm wasn't that heavy, though, we continued as planned...;o)) It gets everywhere! just no way of keeping anything sand-free.... It got the better of my camera too, which was quite unfortunate...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/11/2004
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Hi Patrick, thanks for your comment. Interesting phrasing: "really good work i think"... Wonder what you mean by that....;o) I agree that a frame would be nice in this case. I used to use frames, but left that idea, as I wasn't satisfied with any of them. In the next triptych, I'll give it another go. Thanks for reminding me!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/11/2004
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Hi Omar, thanks for your comment. A good description on how I experienced this phenonemon. When I took this shot, it was more of a holiday snapshot.... If I only knew it would be one of the last imgages I'd take with that camera... It didn't survive the sandstorm...:(
Cheers,
Hugo
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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 11/11/2004
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narratine and techically strong your images makes me feel part of the situation! How enormous Nature is and how small a man may seem... good work my friend!
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Miguel Torres
{K:3998} 11/11/2004
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Hello Hugo!!!, is it a sand storm on the back, WOW, so scary, the other day i saw a Sand storm in Discovery channel and i said "I couldnt stand my contacts there"
Cheers from Colombia Hugo!!!
Regards,
Miguel Torres
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 11/11/2004
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Fantastic image!! very very beautiful! regards Jani
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 11/11/2004
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Nice shot, some pollution coming up from the right. This is something diffrent from all the sand pictures. Not a lot of people know that, but there are lots and lots of rocky parts in the Sahara, it used to be a sea! You can find some stunning fosiles out there. (my father is a historic teacher :) Greets, Tim.
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 11/11/2004
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Outstanding compostion! I like the hazy look in the sky. The lighting and colors in this are fantastic! I have to save this one to favorites! Carolyn
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 11/11/2004
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This image really shows you just how grand the world is. Beautiful desert sand, and the wonderfully vast and empty blue skies really makes their journey seem never ending. Wonderful~
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 11/11/2004
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Hello Hugo, I like the mood a lot in this picture,this mood in my eyes is coming from the lighting of the sky as something unusal will happen as you mentioned like sandstorm. the composition is very well balanced, best regards Burak
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 11/11/2004
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EXCELLENT composition Hugo, I really like this one. Nicely seen and expertly photographed.
The sky is 'to die for'!! (which means I LOVE IT)
The orange/rust/earth tones are wonderful and the touches of blue just pop right off the image.
Very nice work, Lori :)
ps...absolutely nothing to 'nit pik' about!! :)
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Rocco T
{K:4130} 11/11/2004
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Gorgeous colors and light! Congrats. Rocco
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Adelino Barreto
{K:12661} 11/10/2004
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Very nice colours,Hugo! Regards.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 11/10/2004
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Two cropped options. (gasp! cropping!)
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 11/10/2004
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Hugo:
Lightened and punched colors - definitely not an early morning shot any more. Also arranged differently in two seperate crops, one to show sky and one to show ground.
Options, options.
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 11/10/2004
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Very ineresting. I hope that is not a sandstorm over the hill! Good travel photo.
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 11/10/2004
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What great colors, and it seems like mist there.. strange mix of sand and mist makes a special atmosphere.
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sunrise
{K:6651} 11/10/2004
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Beautiful!
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/10/2004
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Rather them than me, Hugo ~ this looks like a bit of a trek!! Nice shot, as ever. I like the composition and threatening sky on the horizon. Kind regards, Chris
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Di Ciuccio Maurizio
{K:57398} 11/10/2004
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hello hugo..spero that your travel has been beautiful as well as how much is beautiful the photos of reportage that us mostri..excellent also the this... beautifulst the composition with the colors truly perfetct.. landscape is wonderful and you have resumed it to the meglio..a soon hello hugo mau
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 11/10/2004
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Great nature-tiny mankind.And we take ourselves so seriously.. Kind regards,Ursula
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 11/10/2004
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I like the unusual feel of this desert image. The comp is good with its multiple suggestions of obstacles to be overcome.
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arwa abdullah
{K:34415} 11/10/2004
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now this is an image that I like! 7/7 The timing is just right! and the darker spot on the right side of the image doesn't look so good, I mean looks like a sand storm coming over your way, its dark and its sandy!! Its easy to recognize one when u live in Saudi most of your life :P I can almost smell the sand! The composition is lovely! Excellent placement of the people on the tight right side of the image to show how much they have to walk and how much little time they have!
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 11/10/2004
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Great composition.. really good work i think! I like the depth in this image.. as the "Mist" gives a feeling of a huge altitude difference! I like it! =)
ps. A frame might have improved it even more! =)
Cheers
Patrick J
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/10/2004
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Hi Tim, so could I. The dark area in the sky is a brewing sand storm. Before we knew it, everything, including my camera was filled with sand. Lots of sand.
Thanks for your comment,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Omar Rifaat
{K:10141} 11/10/2004
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Hugo, There is a really ominous feeling to this image. The people, so small, struggling to climb the shifting sands to shelter before the oncoming sandstorm engulf them. The perennial struggle for survival in the desert; man vs the elements. Omar
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 11/10/2004
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this one seems to be interesting too Hugo, then you used my previous camera so I can not so unbiased in judgement :-)) the subjects appear to be small though
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 11/10/2004
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great view. you have created a real atmospheric feel that is tangible. I can taste the sand.
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 11/10/2004
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Hi Hugo; is it the place of your holiday? like the composition here and these people on the right with the camels; what I really miss is the blue sky with some small clouds high in the atmosphere and some light (shadows) on the rocks and sand; but I understand that that you do not have influance on the weather conditions, do you? regards Lukasz
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 11/10/2004
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OK, Hugo. On that one I agree that the people are necessary. Very nice comp, colors and atmosphere. C.
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NN
{K:26787} 11/10/2004
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Excellent compo, but version II with its sky stole my heart ;-)
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 11/10/2004
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Nice earthy tones Hugo. Well done.
Judi
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 11/10/2004
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you are quite active these days, aren't you ;)
the proportion is so huge that my impression is more of a Märklin decoration *gg*, you know what I mean?
Cheers, Verena
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