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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 4/28/2014
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A pleasure to watch ... not only this photograph but also your portfolio.
My Best.
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Nick Lagos
{K:2203} 4/4/2014
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Thanks Paul.... looking forward to seeing more of your work
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 4/4/2014
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WOW, Nick! Congratulations on such an incredibly vibrant shot. Well deserving of award status.
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B B
{K:4349} 4/3/2014
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Stunning shot. Congrats on double award.
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Nick Lagos
{K:2203} 4/3/2014
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and thanks to Barbara and Roberto for your kind comments.... much appreciated
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Nick Lagos
{K:2203} 4/3/2014
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Thanks Jose, Radovan and Ivan for taking out the time to view and comment...much appreciated
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/3/2014
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amazing.. double best congrats... roby 7+
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Barbara Socor
{K:13559} 4/3/2014
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Breathtaking beauty here, Nick...Gorgeous color and deeply appealing tranquility....Congrats on your Awards for a most memorable image....
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Ivan Møllebjerg
{K:6079} 4/3/2014
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Great Work, love the enhanced colors and the calmness...EC and BIP is really well earned.
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Radovan Magdalenic
{K:32881} 4/3/2014
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Excellent,congratulations.7+
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a. Scarabeo
{K:16333} 4/3/2014
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I must congratulate for this well conceived photo and the final results. I'm at home in a swamp area, so fallen trees are part of nature and landscape. Best wishes
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Nick Lagos
{K:2203} 4/3/2014
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Thanks to Imageopolis for the awards and to Steve and Art for your kind comments... Steve I wanted to use the fallen tree into the comp as it gave it an anchoring point and a lead into the depth of the scene... but in the end it's all subjective isn't it...
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Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 4/3/2014
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if an artist with a brush painted this scene and there was no fallen tree in the foreground, he would have put one in,. its the result of the dam,. absolutely stunning nick,. what a moment,. into favs,. your an artist with a camera,. congrats on the double,. regards art,.
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Steve Marshall
{K:645} 4/3/2014
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Great shot, well done on the awards. I like the way the trees on the left lead the eye back to the sun. Not so sure about the floating log or whatever in the lower right, but I guess you couldn't do much about that!:)
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