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Syrie Kovitz
{K:1349} 9/14/2003
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stunning...
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Christian Harkness
{K:120} 8/24/2003
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Emil, you are absolutely right about not getting many comments - however getting feed-back from you and some of the other photographers I really respect makes it all worthwhile for me!
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Malin Kristinadottir
{K:956} 8/23/2003
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dramatic & beautiful - this pleases me...much!!! /Malin
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emil schildt
{K:427} 8/23/2003
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beautiful as usual..
but I am afraid you will not get too many comments.. it is so different than "the others"....
I like - it is difficult to see proberly on a screen though...
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Arthur Z
{K:5328} 8/22/2003
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Wonderful image....I love the mood, the toning...and I so know what you mean...here I lamented as developers dug up a park to build a condominium...and then lamented further when they promptly went out of business, leaving a huge gaping hole in the earth. When some of us see trees, we see trees...others see a shopping mall and pavement. So strange to me. Rant over :) This is a great image! d
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 8/22/2003
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interesting method and beautiful result
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 8/22/2003
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Oooo, Holga and Lith printing, very interesting. You have my curiosity piqued. I will have to do some research on this. Unusual film, too. I love it when I am inspired to check out the methods/equipment used to achieve such wonderful results. I love this, thanks for sharing.
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jake griffin
{K:3439} 8/22/2003
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is this your version on the end off the world..hard to react to this image?
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