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jacek bielarz
{K:1184} 8/13/2005
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i love the way you search for extraordinary perspectives and unusual compositions. I think weve got very similar "eyes":)always a different angle. plus i admire Piet as well. great portfolio. in awe:)
regards, jacek
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 6/11/2005
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thanks for the comments Carlheinz...i'm flattered to be in YOUR favorites! cheers, todd
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 6/9/2005
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Love that comp. To my favs! CB
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Phil
{K:27} 4/25/2005
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I like! It brings to my mind images of the 40's and 50's. The ratpack and all. Not sure why.
Nice.
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 4/23/2005
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thanks for the comments mark! you're describing exactly what i was going for with this one.... have a great weekend........
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Mark Engelstad
{K:-46} 4/22/2005
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Todd, THIS is cool. If only there was a few puffy clouds in the right spot or, you know what, maybe not. It's supposed to look sparse.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 4/22/2005
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Very nice diagonal you have here, not as a "direct ine" but it?s there!
Jeanette
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Mark Wlaz
{K:4564} 4/22/2005
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Todd, You have a very creative mind. The B&W strikes me as so appropriate in the context of the image title - in that it makes me think of an old Godzilla flick - where the monster is walking down the street, camera angle from down low, looking skyward, to give the sense of the monster's shere size, and the scale of the impending calamity. In this case, the villan is reversed, the building is on the attack - with nature at risk. Well thought out. Mark
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