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Richard Marriner
{K:6657} 12/24/2003
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I like this photo Marie, reminds me of many hours driving near where I grew up and still not arriving anywhere! If your intention is to preserve the feeling of Australia then I don't agree with the B&W version. It has lost it's identity and could be anywhere, i.e. it's more reminiscent or suggestive of a stop-off on Route 66 than the Sturt Highway near Hay etc. Unless it's for a domestic audience (familiar with the scenery), the intrinsic strength of most Australian landscape photography lies with the contrast of a unique palette of colours.
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Marie Billing
{K:1620} 12/24/2003
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I have to agree Wayne. Unfortuneately I am still seduced by the colours I saw in Australia, but I will be looking again in perhaps a couple of months and will then see more potential.
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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 12/24/2003
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How about something like this ?
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/0/0/9-TN.jpg)
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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 12/24/2003
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Too pretty - it needs to be monochrome.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 12/24/2003
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Marie, beautiful road Great Landscape Teunis
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Natalie Papadopoulos
{K:5247} 12/23/2003
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great shot - nice symmetry and perspective.
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Kang Cao
{K:1019} 12/23/2003
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Good!!!
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 12/23/2003
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You are not exactly in the center of the road and I would have preferred a lower angle, in my opinion it was giving more emphasis to the road and its meaning; in any case I like this nice prespective and that wonderful, blue, clouded sky! Bye Max
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Marta Pereyra
{K:5029} 12/23/2003
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So sad, so lonely, so beatiful...
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 12/23/2003
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lonely shot.. nice effects of perspective and infinity! regrads roby merry Xmas..
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