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Benedetto Riba
{K:15792} 6/23/2003
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Very nice work!!! Regards Benedetto
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Dave Deacon
{K:4053} 6/17/2003
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Crop a little off the bottom... but, well, it's fine the way it is. Great shot.
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Carole Bradford
{K:10715} 6/17/2003
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Hi Barry - was going to have a play with a rework but decided that this is quite good as is - agree a closer shot would have been better - to see more of 'Harlan's Rust' ...smile!
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 6/16/2003
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The idealized scenes never get old.
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Michele Galante
{K:1047} 6/15/2003
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Nice shot !!
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 6/15/2003
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Beautiful photo! It probably works fine with many differet kind of compositions (bottom crop, top crop etc) but personally I think it works very well with no crop, as it is now! I don't think you would have this many viewers if the composition was boring! And I clicked in to the image because it looked wonderful on thumbnail! So... IMO I think this is beautiful as it is! A very nice view, wonderful colours and beautiful old barn!
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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte
{K:12734} 6/15/2003
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Nice landscape shot, with nice lighting and colours.
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 6/14/2003
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You've done well for something different. And you pay attention to No Trespassing signs? Oh, go for it :) Regards, Rhonda
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 6/14/2003
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Excellent image, good color and details..
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Barry Walthall
{K:5312} 6/14/2003
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Thanks for the advice everybody! I'll try to do better next time.
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Jim F
{K:8859} 6/14/2003
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Great Colors and textures. Nice layout and feeling!
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Yiannis Gabrilis
{K:2548} 6/14/2003
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Beautiful colors nice composition, great shot. Regards
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 6/14/2003
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Lovely capture! Wouldn't you just love to get closer and shoot some of that rusty metal? Nice one!
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Bobby Reasons
{K:826} 6/14/2003
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Good job,nice color and composition.
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David Tasker
{K:4281} 6/14/2003
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Barry, You certainly got Hayri's attention :-) I agree the composition could be worked on. I guess you have hear of the "Rule of thirds" Just in case (and this works for portraits and landscapes). You can see I have cropped and drawn some lines in "thirds" (1/3) By positioning key elemenst along these lines it generall balances out better. There are always exceptions of course. As to the trespassing sign. - These are for honest decent folk. If you dont enter a building or walk on recently ploughed own sown land your note likely to get into to much trouble. Some farmers/owners are very sensitive of course and I would never trespass onto someones house lot, best option is to ask the farmer if you can or crop. Best regards david T
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 6/14/2003
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stunning color and beautiful composition.
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Peggy Heise
{K:937} 6/14/2003
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Very nice. I like the colors and lighting. It would make a lovely painting. :)
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Vicki Bentley
{K:5080} 6/14/2003
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A very lovely composition. I agree with the forefront. I believe that I would crop about 1/2 of the front grass. But a very inviting composition.
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Comante Seagull
{K:893} 6/14/2003
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Casolare nella prateria! Buona realizzazione. Belli gli alberi che "spezzano" tra il prato e il cielo.
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John Lamb
{K:9687} 6/14/2003
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The red roof and rusty iron stand out from the green of the grass and foliage, but I think you could have done more with the composition. Too much foreground and the barn is lost in the hollow. A clser view point could have improved this image. Good effort. Regards John
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 6/14/2003
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Excellent work Barry! Regards, Hayri.
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