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{K:6642} 7/2/2005
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superb!
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 2/20/2005
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Very, very humourous photo dear Ian,all stuffs are independent and were absorbed in every works.I love the piano player (may be low tone only--shifting to the left).
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 2/6/2005
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hmm,maybe a shorter exposure would have a better effect,maybe not. usually the outcome of long exposures can't be predicted. this is part of the magic extended shutter times have for many of us. i like this image,Ian ;-)
kostas
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 2/4/2005
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furtive they see themselves as permanent we render the rapid transition from life to death with the flicker of an eye Tosh ..words fail me man
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 2/3/2005
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special filter mary
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Mary Haywood
{K:362} 2/3/2005
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thes people look like ghosts perhaps they are
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 2/2/2005
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We are all exhibitionists here Zoltan but can forget we are here to learn. darker I hadn't thought of which is strange because I usually do.Thanks man!
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 2/2/2005
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haha.. bravo dear Ian! love it. ha ha. behind ha ha Into my favs. great dynamism and motion too! Kiss, Biliana
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Zoltan Bereczki
{K:180} 2/2/2005
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The "three people triangle" is excellent. Usually, I also say what I do not like about an image. In this case, I think the exposure is a little too long. I'd like to see more of the "centered" character. And that piano seems to slip to the left.:-) Anyway, no offence. Greetings, Zoltan
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