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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 6/28/2003
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Brilliant color with nice detail. Lovely landscape. Good work!
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Roland Le Gall
{K:7018} 6/23/2003
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I like yours too....It's not the same desert....A stone desert there...
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Marcelo Lima
{K:1822} 5/19/2003
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Hi, Bob.
Great photo!! Very well exposed, beautiful tones and great texture. The land seen by an artist. Congratulations and my best regards,
Marcelo
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 5/17/2003
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Nice composition and interesting land and colours!
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judy ben joud
{K:4160} 5/17/2003
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beautiful and great tones
About my old lady-she did ask the qestion and tryed to covince me that i dont want to-but i'm probabbly a better talker then her and by the end of it we even exchanged phone nr's,and i took that closeup of her"old lady",i posted just before this one regards Judy
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Branislav Fabijanich
{K:5453} 5/17/2003
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Beautiful colours & texture. Excellent work! Regards
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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 5/17/2003
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Great composition,Bob!Compliments. Bye Marco.
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 5/15/2003
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Great composition Bob.
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Michael Klemmer
{K:725} 5/13/2003
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Great colors, nice composition and shadowplay.
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lidian neeleman
{K:6700} 5/12/2003
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Am I on the moon? Great idea to "Pinch the Sun" great shadow, by the way Bob the animal is a big dog! Kind regards Lidian
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William Tell
{K:5241} 5/12/2003
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Excellent composition tones and detail, congrats!
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Studio East
{K:3349} 5/10/2003
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scare and dramatic! It is vsuccessful photo..congrats!
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 5/9/2003
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My image of the grooming monkeys was NOT taken in a zoo. If it had been I would not have posted it under the 'wildlife' category. These animals live around the country temples and mosques all over India and they are wild.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 5/9/2003
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excellent
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LIM CH
{K:1605} 5/8/2003
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l like the texture and colour display here. well done
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 5/8/2003
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It captures the essence of the land; its character. For anyone who has ever been there, they would understand. The way it's composed forces the viewer to consider the little nuances in one color tone that's afforded by the light, and the diagonal patterns that repeat itself over the vastness of the terrain.
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