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Titia Geertman
{K:5582} 4/19/2003
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Not am I learning how to present my photos, I have to learn what all those signs mean too :-) I gather you said someting nice here André (smiling)
Ekkehard, I told you to pack your backpack, buy a train ticket and come visit this beautiful part of The Netherlands (and don't forget your camera). Lots of nice spots here.
Titia
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Lilywhite Lilith
{K:1809} 4/19/2003
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:-)) It moves me. Very nice presentation. Regards, and wish you a very happy and blessed Easter, my friend Ekkehard
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Gregory McKnight
{K:543} 4/19/2003
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I, like you, love sunsets; and this is certainly a well captured one!
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Andre Cajot
{K:7793} 4/19/2003
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:-)
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Titia Geertman
{K:5582} 4/18/2003
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Don, thanks, means a lot.
Simo, glad you like it.
David, you could be right, but I don't know how to lift pictures and I myself like skies. Wouldn't the horizon get right in the center when the photo is lifted?
Titia
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Marília Ferraz
{K:-4756} 4/17/2003
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Hi Titia, I don't know where else to be when you write your poetry, my friendy. I'm in Siena, for vacation, and I wonder whow high your words would fly in Tucan countryside. Marilia
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David Grundy
{K:1571} 4/17/2003
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What a fantastic presentation of both your picture and the poem, well done. As regards the picture, for me, it looks like the horizon line (opoosite lake shore) is too low and could do with being lifted just a little bit, this will mean slightly less sky and slightly more water but I think you will see a difference for the better.
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- simos -
{K:9354} 4/17/2003
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Good! regards, simo
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 4/17/2003
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Everything just right. Beautiful poetry and picture. Don
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