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| 11/23/2004 08:12:03 AM |
Pensive Pauseby lynnesiteComment: Hmm, impressive picture. The smaller one looks just like the bigger one a few years ago. That's what people have said about my younger brother an I. I think their feet should be in the shot, though. (6)
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| 11/23/2004 08:09:55 AM |
Oldie Goldies - Got any of these?by dmlemanComment: I liked most the John Williams Star Wars record. That to me is something I have never seen in someone's record collection. Then again I haven't made a habit of looking. Good picture, nice detail of the ragged edges of the cases to show their age. Lacks something, though. (6) |
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| 11/23/2004 08:06:57 AM |
The Sentryby Faye PekasComment: Gulls can be epic creatures, though their habits often resemble that of vultures. Good capture. (6) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:57:17 AM |
Autumnby selvaticoComment: An odd view of a strangely shaped town. Not the standard fare of this site to be sure, but you've kept my eyes riveted to the screen. A wonderful capture. I would like to see the original. (8) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:55:02 AM |
Hopeby fotodudeComment: Now that is a stately looking edifice. I look at this image and hear a swelling score punctuated by booming drums. This cathedral would be central to the plot. But this image doesn't cry "hope" for me. Black and white somehow causes that. The lack of color makes that building more aggressive looking. (7) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:50:33 AM |
Arcadeby AlbireoComment: Good shapes and symmetry. I like how the shadows go gray, white, black gray. I would like to be in this room and just shout once. I picture the floor as poissbly marble, definitely somthing hard to magnify ones footsteps when going through this corridor. (6) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:47:56 AM |
Vietnam on Veterans Dayby TristanGComment: Nice image. And interestingly I don't think it would have worked as well if the people hadn't had their backs turned. So great timing on your behalf. You also mananged to work in a row of flags, whicH is a nice touch. I would like to visit this wall once day, but I fear I may be overcome, so in the meantime I will let the sight messengers show me what it's like. (8) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:40:52 AM |
Endless Forestby RanklesComment: I really enjoy looking at thie photo. Lots of depth. Reminds me of the scene in Lord of the Rings when Frodo first meets the nazgul on his black steed. It seems as if the trees are almost closing in on you, ala the trash compactor scene in Star Wars: A new hope. I rate it an (8) |
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| 11/23/2004 07:38:30 AM |
Louverby sn4psh07Comment: I would like to know what this is, but it is a very good photo. (7) Keep up the good work and don't forget to bring the fish next time. |
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| 11/22/2004 06:37:43 PM |
Sinby moviemanComment: Youve captured very nicely the lines and bumps on this man face. I can almost see the thoughts writihing around in his head. The way the blur was use reminds me of a winter in 97. (7) |
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