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Steve Mekata
{K:610} 8/1/2002
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Apparently, someone noticed franki's little temper tantrum and removed it.
Thanks for the comments, everyone...unfortunately, you really can't get the full sense of space at the posted size.
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Bryce Hughes
{K:2957} 8/1/2002
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what happened to franki? ah well love the way you worked in the [E] into the title love the isolation, colours i think it's balanced just fine (no offence for Max :))- works for me ;)
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Eric Goldwasser
{K:4294} 8/1/2002
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Great colors and feeling of vastness Steve!
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Joe Blow
{K:1918} 8/1/2002
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"Hopefully, if they moderate the photos for quality, we won't be subjected to work like this."
I'd hope that they'd not allow one to comment unless that person has uploaded shots of their own. Throwing around callous remarks is comical at best when you have no "real work" shown to back up your statements.
Sorry Steve for ranting off topic on your image, but I get tired of this type of Usefilm "member".
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Max Neoustroev
{K:391} 8/1/2002
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This image has a somewhat Dali quality to it, maybe if there were some clocks or tigers.The colors are just perfect. One thing that I would change is the amount of space on the left side, maybe a crop just 1cm more to the right would make this more balanced, but that just being TOO picky and this image is great already.
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John Myers
{K:4308} 8/1/2002
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fanki, usually when people want to depict something vast and empty, they take a picture of something vast and empty.
beautiful shot, steve. i love the golden tones.
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 8/1/2002
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Nice shot Steve. Looks kinda post-apocolyptic! An alternate title could be "Lost at the Happy, Texas Wal-Mart"... ;)
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