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Per-Arne Andersson
{K:705} 7/30/2003
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There are so many ways the light can be described. In this picture it comes across the frame spliting it but if you follow the beam it is also interrogating...Yes searching every corner... Dj..ligt bra denna Christian!
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Christian Wettergren
{K:1333} 7/28/2003
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Hi Lowell, I'm glad you liked it! Mary, thanks a lot. The diagonal is almost overtaking the photo, it's a fine balance! :)
Ulf, for sure! Atget, you say? We'll examine the proof of the case at Julia's, then! Looking forward to it.. Hehe! -Christian
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 7/28/2003
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Hej Christian. This is one of my favourites of your Street Art Work. I love that flash of light cutting the frame in two. And the dog is quite cool. I come to think of Eugčne Atget who about a hundred years ago walked around all of Paris shooting images. I think of you as a young follower in Atgets footsteps when I see the result of your walks in the streets of Stockholm. Keep up your fine work. And see you at the café soon!
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 7/28/2003
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Excellent street-art shot with a wonderful whimisical title. I love strong white diagonal passing through the shot...
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 7/28/2003
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excellent composition to my favorites
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Christian Wettergren
{K:1333} 7/28/2003
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Hi Joćo, thanks! The fence above this exit street was well located for me, so I just had to include it in the photo. A few cars passed by during the exposure, but the exposure time was so long they are hardly visible at all. -Christian
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Joćo Figueiredo
{K:7674} 7/28/2003
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...great composition!!!!!
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