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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 9/25/2005
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One has to live in Japan to understand what this RED BRIDGE does to a neighbourhood of greys with accompanying patches of green.Dear Roger, it lights up the whole image! I am crazy about all these constructions in red: bridges, shrines, temples...They make fabulous shots! Warm regards from Gabriela
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Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 7/28/2005
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Nice lines. I love the red colour.
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 7/26/2005
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It is so well cared for. It is beautiful. Mary
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 7/24/2005
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Now thats what I call a bridge. The red certainly makes you take notice, it even makes the adverts and boards disappear. Nice shot.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/24/2005
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Thanks, Chris. Sometimes the inspiration does wear a bit thin. That's why I'm glad to have got into macros at last (Usefilm influence, there). A flower is a flower is a flower! Even in the concrete jungle they bloom away...
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 7/24/2005
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Beautiful shot Roger , nice colors & angle , regards .
Galal
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/24/2005
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Looking at your photo's often makes me wonder how I'd cope with living in a big city, Roger. I'm so fortunate to have such a rich source of images, with beautiful countryside all around, and I think you do so well to keep coming up with different shots from your very urban environment. I'm glad to see from this shot that you can still be pleasantly surprised!! Keep up the good work!! Best regards, Chris
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