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naftali raz
{K:1819} 3/30/2006
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thanks, Annemette. it is actually better now. the water is still polluted (i would ot eat anything caught in the laeks and rivers around here) but people are more conscientious and there is less of garbage like that on the shores. so things are looking up, i guess.
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 3/30/2006
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What a pity when nature gets destroyed by mankind, also by littering. Great photo with strong contrast. Thank you for your comment:-) I wouldn´t mind getting a vikingfuneral - a last travel on the seas:-) Best wishes, Annemette
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naftali raz
{K:1819} 3/30/2006
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Dennis, thanks for taking time to comment. i am glad you read all i wanted to put in this image. regards, n
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Dennis Hendricksen
{K:4817} 3/30/2006
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This is a effective bit of photojournalism. Your picture captures the blight of this lake quite clearly. Particularly effective is the contrast between the brightly coloured bottle caps and the gray hues of all the natural stuff. Somehow it doesn't seem right that the most colour in this scene comes from man-made garbage and that realization gives the picture its impact (at least in my opinion).
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