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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 7/4/2009
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Muy buen perfil. Felicitaciones!
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Sinem .
{K:9180} 7/3/2009
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Very good shot.. congratulations.Best wishes,sinem..
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K r i s h n e n d u - The NoOne
{K:12059} 7/3/2009
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wonderful shot. very nice my friend :)
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Don mecano
{K:141} 7/3/2009
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I want that lens! Great image & definition. Great work!
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 7/3/2009
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One might think so - I'd like to think it was the Pantheon alone, and he had muted his music. Maybe a combination of both? At any rate, his expression was noticeable :)
Regards, and thank you for noticing
Anthony
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Andrzej B.
{K:2244} 7/3/2009
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If not your about I would think he is ecstatic about music( I assume) and not what in front of him. Great b&w work. ab
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 7/3/2009
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I know this aspect of Boston intimately, and I am in complete agreement with others who have paid right and proper homage to your work...
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1444164
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 7/3/2009
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Thank you Jim - I saw your Boston harbour early morning recently, and of course, it was a photograph of memory. I am most grateful for your comment. Anthony
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Jim Budrakey
{K:24393} 7/3/2009
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I like the look of... I guess you had the best word... awe in his face. Beautiful shot - nice work.
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 7/3/2009
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Thanks B - it's just I can't really get over visiting the Pantheon, and I want to record my feelings about it from various angles. Just think: it was built in the 2nd century AD, and is a work of sheer genius, for its art and technology.
Regards as ever,
Ant
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Brigitte R.
{K:25989} 7/3/2009
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Excellent image for the project, Anthony. And, as always, I really enjoy reading your very informative "abouts".
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