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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 1/20/2004
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This is a really interesting monochrome image with excellent tonal range. The curve of the bay gives excellent composition taking the eye around the image. The small wooden houses with their boats have a timeless charm and I imagine this village has not changed for a very long time. Apart from the telegraph poles that is. Amazing thing is how close to sea level the houses in the centre are. Regards, Graham.
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Raymund Macaalay
{K:7218} 1/13/2004
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Excellent Black and White Shot Roger, Very lively even without the colors, Awesome work you have here!
Also Thanks for the great comments on the "Follow Me" work of mine, without your comments it would not make it through the POD. Thanks always and remember your work do inspire some of mines! Best Regards Raymund
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 1/12/2004
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Very nicely made and also an interesting documentary ! The Autocord works fine. Is there any camera you did NOT own in your life ? :-))
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Bill Gibson
{K:2701} 1/12/2004
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wonderful view, shore line curve is very appealing. Thanks for all your comments on my photos.
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 1/12/2004
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Beautiful landscape,Roger,IMO a bit on the dark side,but that maybe my monitor,I'm not so sure! Great picture! Antonella
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 1/11/2004
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Hi Roger. Regarding your question about my farmhouse photo and the exposure correction, I have added the original for comparison at this address, regards Rob. http://www.usefilm.com/image/281035.html
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Donna Johnson
{K:9906} 1/11/2004
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Great scene, wonderful b&w with great tones!
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 1/11/2004
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Nice to show that Roger. The excellent B&W tones coincide nicely with ancient looking village. Regards Rob.
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Masahiko Shibata
{K:14107} 1/11/2004
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Thanks for your comment!! I will leave Takayama this spring.Nice photo of happy new year!
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 1/11/2004
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another early one rog...so sharp looks great, is it still like that? The houses are so close to the water A little similar to the small fishing villages in England...ta roger
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