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André Bermak
{K:14443} 5/27/2005
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"Genetics"??????Ha,ha,ha!!!!!!Espero que não seja soja trangênica.Aqui no Brasil ainda existe muitos debates sobre esse tipo de agricultura.... Excelente composição e cores.Ótimo trabalho!!!!!
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 5/25/2005
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Like the way you have captured the curved rows of whatever, the deeper depth of the whole image and overcast light!!
Larry
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MErt Y
{K:1984} 5/24/2005
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Very nice job of you again Mark. Fantastic...
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Leah Kahn
{K:878} 5/22/2005
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wonderful capture . . . makes me long for another road trip!
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George Black
{K:102014} 5/21/2005
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Strong colors and composition reinforce the witty comment of the sign. A little scary, huh? All best wishes, --George
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 5/21/2005
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Outstanding composition, and outstanding sky. This would be a terrific landscape on its own; with the sign it becomes so much more. Now you have landscape, news, environment, ecology.
As for what they'll grow, probably corn. The genetically engineered stuff isn't supposed to get into the food chain (showing how little the government knows about growing corn), but they've been testing that stuff for years now. :(
Well done!
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Billy Houck
{K:2725} 5/21/2005
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great capture... what an ominous sky.
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Steven H
{K:7142} 5/21/2005
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Very smart and crisp . . . Not often you get to see inside Pflugerville, TX . . . love that name . . .
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Geoff Simmons
{K:264} 5/21/2005
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Intense colors here... it looks like the fields are glowing
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 5/21/2005
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Good DOF. Who knows what gets put into some of the things we eat or seeds planted in the fields?--some good, some bad. Mar
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 5/21/2005
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Hermoso paisaje de dramátioc cielo. Felicitaciones!
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