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edmond lisy
{K:10311} 3/9/2004
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Fun Fun Fun ~
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A. A
{K:1987} 3/5/2004
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i like your series of this idea of putting two of the same picture together, it's interesting. this one is my favorite because the colors and shapes of the flowers makes my eyes bounce back and forth between them and look for some different between the two photographs, but I don't think there is one! Oh well. thanks for showing me again a new way to present and see the world!
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 1/2/2004
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I am getting good at this...looks like fun to do..good one rog
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 1/2/2004
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Very nice picture and presentation way.Excellent. yes, your comment to my Tango callejero wins the best comment,so far to my Buenos aires pictures.In a very few words you said what I tried- and I succeed, from your comment- to send the message about Buenos Aires.My feel is what I put in my pictures and you got.Congratulations for your excellent feeling. Regards jorge
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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 1/2/2004
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Very colourful image with the lovely Cylamens in a great composition. I think the 3D effect is for me anyway slightly better on your Orchard shot. This though may be due to the greater apparent depth of field on each orchard image. Amazing your camera is 50 years old and still takes such amazing shots. My Voigtlander suffers from the shutter sticking open occasionally although I did run a film through it a short time ago and only lost one shot. Thanks for the information on Voigtlander, I suppose their chequered history is due to the Japanese takeover of what was in the early 1960s mainly a German industry.
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 1/1/2004
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Overwhelming photo!!! I think I have to go through all your photo for framing with the 21 mm Voigtlander. Yesterday,first sunny day in ages over here,I finally got it out...but got lost about what to shoot downtown where I was. Florence has narrow and dark streets. Whenever I shot in Africa under hard light with the 20 mm Nikon in horizontal I had terrible vignetting especially when there were buildings involved,so I got really let down and came to the conclusion that it was likely that I did not know how to use the wide-angles. Please,keep on teaching me ! Best wishes and thanks, Antonella
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 1/1/2004
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Works for me, although at 800X600 the separation is more than my eyes are apart so I had to go cross eyed to see it. Thanks for something different! - John
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 1/1/2004
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Hi Roger, I Love your stereo images and this is a very good one.Since i like montage so much i like these series,and i wonder if you would do some Quadrophonic shots one day also.Btw ,i wish you a happy new year.My best regards,HakaN.
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Tom Heinze
{K:102} 1/1/2004
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Very cool effect. I'll have to see if I can get one of those cameras! Thanks for sharing.
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