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Tu Abe
{K:79} 2/25/2006
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very impressive...perfect details on good contrast, and uniuqe capture of form. I love this one Tu
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/10/2004
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Thanks Heather...its nice when you can prove that the world can be observed independently ..thanks for your comments
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Heather Cameron Manchak
{K:508} 12/7/2004
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love this shot....i too like bridge photos and this one really just takes your eye up to the top of the bridge..following the steel and gaining a perspective of its height! great job!
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/7/2004
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Thanks Steve...mate I am an old Sydney boy born n bred now livin in the bush (well mostly coal mines) and I worked on the bridge back in 1970 at the toll office so I know and love her well.. did the climb a few years back bit boring not as good as walking round it but yeah..thanks for the comment
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 12/7/2004
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very nice shot Roger, this perspective is outstanding, the detail is perfect,, well done....
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Oral Erlat
{K:1930} 12/7/2004
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very nice and strong achhitecture detail shot.Well done
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Steve Bull
{K:2094} 12/7/2004
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I love your shots of the bridge Roger! They provide a perspective that ive never seen before. This one in particular is brilliant. The bridge looks as if its rising up as far as can be seen. For some reason this reminds me of Jack and the Beanstalk?!?!
In my portfolio you can see a boring old panorama of the bridge, unfortunately I didn't get close enough to think about capturing detail like this however.
Well done on a great series of unusual shots on such a famous landmark.
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