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Carlos
{K:12969} 11/15/2005
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I see it, the willowy walk ;-)? I like this as you show it Roger, but I may have square cropped it, take same of the unnecessary foliage up top.
I pulled from the archives the following paragraph from ?Auto portrait? by the great Anthony Burgess ? (I had not read this for years but the obvious parallel with your image / title, connected me to the words?)
?? Move on man, and admire the thin, evil-eyed girls who flaunt the latest fashions, drink in the beauty hints that proclaim the value of living. Life is for you.?
great writing? ? should you want it, I?ll be happy to mail you the full text.
Regards, C
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 11/8/2005
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yep, nice capture of her excellent timing, very nice composition and framing
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Mark Drago
{K:10902} 11/7/2005
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very good.
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KEVIN TEMPLE
{K:8657} 11/7/2005
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love this one roger exelant street shot. Roger the sharp thing might be your computor because at this end ,it is fine
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 11/7/2005
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She came in very handy and 'lightens'up the entire scene. Very nice architectural shot and the geometries are very nice. I think you last architectural shots are great.
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 11/6/2005
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The sort of things I was going to say are... written in your "about"! Viz. I like the contrast between the dark tones of the woman and the light tones and straight lines of the architecture. And the trees are also perfectly placed. AJ
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/6/2005
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Straight lines and gentle curves ~ a classic combination, Roger. Best regards, Chris
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 11/6/2005
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Excellent capture Roger,the young lady waking against this nice background is magnificent,amazing lighting Best regards
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