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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 9/6/2004
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Ari, mathaino polla blepontas tis dikes sou fotografies.Seeing this photo I lose the sense of judging the size of the buildings.The time stands still.It is a game of mind and eye.Symmetric and a 3dimensional.
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[[dead account]]
{K:6692} 7/13/2004
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A gorgeous image.
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 7/13/2004
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Great perspective! I can't help but think the darker portion of the image to the right doesn't really add much to the perspective or impact of your image. Perhaps a portrait format vs. landscape format would further emphasize the height of the objects. Just a thought. This photo has a great look. Very eye catching.
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emily savva
{K:21113} 7/10/2004
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i just love the round clock in front of this dominative vertical building full of windows... all angles and no angles at all... excellent perspective Ari!!!!
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Murat Harmanlikli
{K:7846} 7/9/2004
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very good Aris, congratulations..
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 7/9/2004
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excellent perspective.. love the clock
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Kevin H
{K:22502} 7/9/2004
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Just love hoe you centered the clock as it guides your eyes to the building. The DOF is really good but it's too bad that the sky blends in with the building. Keep up the good work.
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Ray Heath
{K:4559} 7/9/2004
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great image Aris, converging verticals add much interest and drama, clock realley well framed, pity LHS is so dark, well done and interesting
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 7/8/2004
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J'aime beaucoup votre image, belle composition et beaux tons de gris
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Tolis Elefantis
{K:3550} 7/8/2004
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poli kali sinthesi, ekpliktiki prooptiki. Ta sevi mou Ari!
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Darren Arena
{K:2999} 7/8/2004
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Wow! This really is a great perspective Aris! It is also a good way to see what time you took the shot! hehe. Great photo!
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