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Chuck Freeman
{K:13616} 8/29/2005
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This is a truly great work and to think you did it the hard old fashion way. Congratulations. I have used large formats years ago-now use 35mm mostly and 120 sometimes
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Hakan AKIRMAK
{K:15913} 8/24/2005
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Very interesting angle! I liked it! Congrats!
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 8/17/2005
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Congratulations on some skilled darkroom work, I for one would not have been able to spot the double-negative exposure (at least not over the www). I entirely understand the motivation behind it, cloudless blue skies yield an unmoving dull light grey on B & W negatives. What I like most here is the amazing roundness of the hill upon which the monastery sits so serenely. Rgds, Svend
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Ciprian Ilie
{K:13571} 8/15/2005
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fantastic composition, the plain in the foreground looks like Earth from outer space.
Excellent!
Regards, Ciprian
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 8/11/2005
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Excellent composition , very well done .
Galal
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jude .
{K:14625} 7/26/2005
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Beautiful image! Excellent composition and subject matter.
While the foreground is a tad over-contrasted (the trees are nearly lost in the terrain; blink and it almost looks like the house is sitting on the rim of the earth), I still like the effect.
Very memorable image...wall worthy!
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André Bermak
{K:14443} 7/24/2005
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Excelente composição!!!!Gostei muito!!!!!
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