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gianna piano
{K:15530} 1/10/2004
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Ok. Add to my favorites. :-)
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 11/5/2003
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Having seen to much of streaming water with a curious blue colour and a slimy consistence this makes me remember what a river really can look and feel like Brings back memories from my childhood Great motion I like this one a lot. The rockaway river...yes that?s true
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 11/3/2003
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John,
There is nothing to say - this has the feeling of life - the spirit that lies under it all...
Mary
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Lisa Paully
{K:1735} 11/3/2003
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Very cool John, can't believe the images from that camera, very beautiful
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Beth Callahan
{K:966} 11/3/2003
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very nice as always!!
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 11/3/2003
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the river flows - the best you can do with two seconds thrugh a pinhole (I guess) btw why dont you add your new toy in the category camera? the water looks really heavy here, i like it
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 11/3/2003
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very nice, very.
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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 11/2/2003
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Just a beautiful, surreal combination of elements here. The water gives such an incredible sense of motion, and the tones just fill me with emotion. What, 2 weeks with that camera and already you have mastered it?
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j w
{K:12641} 11/2/2003
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More magic!!! This is very exciting, John -- love the way you've gotten both the stubborn stasis of the land and the motion of the water -- not just the "things" but their essences as well. Your eye is always so "true" and for me, that's what's making this change so exciting. By nature, the composition will be spot-on, and I think that gives a lot of room for all the other wonderful things that can happen in a photograph. Which I see happening with these.
Nothing gives me more joy in this world than to see people moving forward with true vision :)))
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