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larry terry
{K:1965} 7/11/2003
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this is sooo good, so inspiring so great, absolutely awesome wonderful job, truly deserves the best score, awesome
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 7/11/2003
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The title is perfect. I don?t know if I?ve ever witnessed such a complete stillness. The power of fotography! Yes very much so! This is a frozen moment, no doubt. I don?t think its too busy up left. At first look perhaps. But without that little action it would be unbearable. This is really a good one Terry!! Very powerful.
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 7/11/2003
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me like it
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sibheen s. apel
{K:401} 7/11/2003
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Terry:) I love the duality of this image! You did well not to show too much of the upper part to let the reflection tell the story;) Though I even might have cropped more from the top...
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Marcin Gorski
{K:12388} 7/10/2003
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I really like right side composition here, but I think it's too much happening in the left upper corner. The reflection is perfect. Like a dream...
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André Bermak
{K:14443} 7/10/2003
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Linda tomada bro.....
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 7/10/2003
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Wonderful reflection and b&w. It does look like a dream, one that has many figures and shapes and makes you wonder what it is all about - thought provoking photo.
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Dez Karpati
{K:2237} 7/10/2003
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This photo has a great perspective. I like the reflection in the water. With tis composition, it looks like you cat the figure in half, and still showing the full figur. Great ide, nice b&w. Thanks Dez.
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