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Irenka Daniluk
{K:8011} 10/12/2003
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Great imaginative composition in blue...
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Alberto Agnoletti
{K:12811} 10/3/2003
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Another fantastic work!!!! Best regards, Alberto
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 10/3/2003
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Looks fine to me great piece of art like this one a lot.
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 10/3/2003
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Jim; thanks for taking the time and interest to do an alternate cropping of my Beachcomber Boy pic. I like it-- in fact I tried it-- and some other croppings too, and that may well end up as my final print. But for a UF upload, I felt that particular cropping dissociated the boy too much from the ocean proper, so I went with what you saw. I also used to shoot high contrast scenes w/K64 and yellow, orange, and red filters too-- aah for the good ol' days.
I've really enjoyed especially your "Time" series of photos, as well as watching you develop the "squarist" technique, and I see they've both done very well here on UF-- cool and inspiring works. Cheers. Craig
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Tomo Radovanovic
{K:12788} 10/3/2003
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very creative work regards
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- simos -
{K:9354} 10/3/2003
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Quite Good........regards, simo
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 10/2/2003
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I agree Jim. This one is more aesthetically pleasing-- there's a balance, a rhythm, and harmony to the composition that some of the others lacked in comparison. And I must say that while I'm not really a big fan of the blue themes of some of your previous images, I really like it for this one. Maybe it's the dolphins and general marine theme that says OK to blue for me. Personally, I think this is at or near your best in this series, and is one I'd hang on a wall. Nice work and Cheers. Craig
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G C
{K:12204} 10/2/2003
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Transcental. Magical. Your work lifts me up, inspires me, and makes me want to improve mine.
Inspirational. Emotional. Creative. Original. Dammit, they Rock. Looking for adequate words to describe my appreciation of your images...
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Jamie Ferguson
{K:6284} 10/2/2003
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Dawn has a much lighter feel to it than Midnight did. The dolphins are a nice touch especially given the blue tones of the whole piece. Very nice series you have going here even if I do still think you're doing more drugs than you let on.
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Alex Uchôa
{K:18547} 10/2/2003
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WOW
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 10/2/2003
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Wow.. my dear dear Magic Jim. I cannot live without Blue and your photos. Great work here, as usual my brillant Friend. wowwwwwww. wonderful. it is quite a story, but I cannot find words to explain my admiration for such a piece of Art. great. superbe. wowww.w...wwoooooooowwwwwwwwwww.... suuuuuuuuuuupeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrr! Hm.. sorry I am just speachless. Hugs to you to, my dear. and Kisses, Biliana Thank you so much for your sweet comment. Kiss
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peta jones
{K:12615} 10/2/2003
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Did Audrey take the man with her!? It's like find Waldo...where is he? ;) I like this version very much too, the jumping dolphins I prefer in this I think. Don't have them side by side to compare. I love how the background almost sparkles as it would with sunlight catching the water movement.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/2/2003
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Call me sentimental if you like, but I wanted to bring up my 5000th Karma point by commenting on one of UF friend's pictures ~ this is it! I thought 'Morning Song' was pretty decent, Jim, but you're right! This one's even better! I particularly like the way you've positioned the clockface and dolphins. One day I'm going to have a crack at a montage, but with guys like you around i think it'll be a while before anyone gets a look at one!! Excellent work as ever. Best regards, Chris.
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Audrey Reid
{K:5872} 10/2/2003
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For a quick moment, I wondered where the man in the corner had disappeared to! But I found him so all is well. Enjoying this Time series Jim.
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Lexie Summers
{K:2027} 10/2/2003
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This is definitely an improvement over the original. The addition of the horizon line creates a nice ground (or water in this case) and sky effect. My only complaint is that it cuts the image perfectly in half. But that is not to distracting. The other nice effect the horizon has for me is that it creates a feeling of the clock being the setting sun. Like time is dissapearing. Lastly, The more muted blue creates a better calming and relaxing feeling that the dolphins really accentuate.
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 10/2/2003
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Fantastic work! Absolutely terrific! I love the way you composed the clock in the background, also the dolphins are so sweet! And this toning is wonderful!
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Gregory Fiedler
{K:15439} 10/2/2003
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Jim, Really quite beauyiful and imaginative. Looking forward to the next! Great works!
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Naty Z
{K:16436} 10/2/2003
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i don't know which one is best, cos i love em both!
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 10/2/2003
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Wonderful images Jim...
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Amna Al Shamsi
{K:21795} 10/2/2003
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Another very intersting and unusual work, very well done.
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Greg Katsoulis
{K:1096} 10/2/2003
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Interesting and very unusual. However, I find it all a little too much at once.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 10/2/2003
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fine image
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Luisa Azzolini
{K:1555} 10/2/2003
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Composizione molto bella!!!
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 10/2/2003
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wonderful blue nice composition
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 10/2/2003
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The expression are good.best regards!
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Anna Pagnacco
{K:7448} 10/2/2003
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The "blue images creator" :-)....another good one Jim!!! Anna
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