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Lodovico Ludoni
{K:5210} 7/22/2005
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I do love this series, and particularly this one. I think it's very interesting to see the different versions of a picture, and grasping, thanks to the author honesty and transparency, the evolution of the image through his inner self and mental projection. I think, Peter, that in this one, you have suceeded in matching and mixing Jean Vigo's "L'Atalante" with the very first Maigret's novel by Georges Simenon. A beautiful "literary" picture. Regards form Rome. Lodovico
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Erik Neldner
{K:10846} 4/25/2005
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peter, i love the duotone version for its symmetry and the classic look. Great image! erik
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Edward Molnar
{K:2903} 4/25/2005
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Well composed and toned image! I like all the three for some reasons but this is my fav. Beautful perspective! Thanks for your comment! Cheers!
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Felix Nieves
{K:1143} 4/11/2005
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Beautiful Shot!!!! good work !!!!! Felix
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James Hager
{K:6285} 4/10/2005
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I like this version the best because it makes the form stand out. (The watercolor version is interesting too though.) It looks like this, and the original version, were sharpened too much because the tiny branches are pixelated. Good idea to make this image using a composit.
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Riccardo Corsini
{K:17796} 4/8/2005
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Un trittico fenomenale, a me piace di pił questa! Ric.
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 4/8/2005
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That was a kind of concrete dam i was standing on .. i could look right down into the water, hence the idea of a panoramic photo ;-) Thanks for looking Jim !
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Peter Griffen
{K:526} 4/8/2005
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I really Like this version better. Beautiful job!
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Gertrud Gozner
{K:14222} 4/8/2005
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perfect composition and excellent toning... G.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 4/8/2005
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Hi Peter,
of the three I like this one, but thats because I prefer the artistic feel of duotone. The perspective is just perfect, and the little house just creeping into frame adds just the right amount of weight to keep it from being too balanced.
Great stuff
Keith
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SERDAR SAGKAN
{K:4764} 4/8/2005
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great perpective and reflection. congrats.
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 4/8/2005
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Wonderful in perspective and tone. bravo!
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Raf D
{K:9223} 4/8/2005
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Interesting rendition! It has a more wintery and dreamy mood. Captivating image! Very nice series! -- Kind regards, Rafael
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 4/8/2005
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Great perspective and outstanding tones and composition!Well done Peter! My best......... .......................John
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Larissa Nazarova
{K:12118} 4/8/2005
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The first- it's a great composition, second great perspective. Very nice series, but my favorite, that one. that tone it's like last drop for the mood. Thank you Peter for you comments on my pics. larissa
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 4/8/2005
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Yeah, this version works much better with the strong lines. Lovely Peter!
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 4/8/2005
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I like this toning,great composition and series.
Randy
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 4/8/2005
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I like this very much, bold composition and love the duotone effect here.
Nice job, Lori ;)
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 4/8/2005
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Great Composition Peter, you where in a boat? or on a bridge ? You are perfectly centered. Really nice image jimc
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Adelino Barreto
{K:12661} 4/7/2005
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Beautyful! Regards.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/7/2005
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Great perspective, Peter, and I do like the tones! Dave.
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giovanni guido marchi
{K:27040} 4/7/2005
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composizione perfetta e ottimo viraggio...una foto splendida,congrats!!!
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Alper Tecer
{K:7007} 4/7/2005
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A very nice composition, the trees and reflections are great. I liked the softness. Regards.
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Umran Dusunsel
{K:1329} 4/7/2005
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perfect composition.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 4/7/2005
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Halo peter. The first is my favorite Teunis
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