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Richard Morton
{K:571} 10/21/2004
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Again another interesting thought provoking image. I do enjoy your eye. Could the orgional artist be trying to convay that most of us do not take the time for the things that should be most improtant to us, that being leisure and oneness with the world? Thank you for the shot and the sharing.
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k k
{K:530} 9/17/2004
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I love this invisible person struggling for all us. Thanks for your comments to my "buried in the internet". and I love your way of thinking too. :))
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jimson weed
{K:9} 8/3/2004
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My apologies IT, No insult intended. Thanks for the welcome. I'm just looking.
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 8/3/2004
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kind of cool and spooky - well seen and captured
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In Transit
{K:29432} 8/3/2004
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To: The Son Of Jim,
Indeed, some consider 'yours truly' to be a 'Village Idiot' and much more...
Pleased with the compliment to be considered 'Crazy' by such a fine photographer, who pays his dues to UF, and has made such a splash here with all his submissions and critiques.
I do believe that you must be "a common weed along roadsides, in cornfields and pastures, and in waste areas...that has been described throughout history as a toxin famous for its mind-altering properties... with references to it in Homer's Odyssey, and Shakespeare's plays: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Anthony and Cleopatra..."
Welcome & look forward to many more constructive comments and to learn from your submissions!
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In Transit
{K:29432} 8/3/2004
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To LC
Its magic... close your eyes... smile... and you see... Ooops you are peaking... OK will not explain...
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In Transit
{K:29432} 8/3/2004
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To ML That cam title is erroneous... I noticed the spelling after uploading... what else would you expect from a village idiot... Than you
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In Transit
{K:29432} 8/3/2004
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To CA.B If I recall this was taken as I left a restaurant near Washington DC a year or so ago... I asked the owner, as I sat alone at the bar... how they had made the khakis so stiff... and he explained that the cook has soaked the garments in potato starch, and then set it up upon a hanger and sitting on a chair... while it dried... to a stiff... just like U No Who... Many thanks for stopping by...
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jimson weed
{K:9} 8/2/2004
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InTransit, U are crazy... Lol, he must have run into the henchman who cut off his hands as well... spooky and funny at the same time, how was this done? Great image.
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 8/1/2004
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Regarding this picture,I thought,that this might be a battle-tried suit...or it might be your ghost... And Lida Chaulet already said it...where have you left the hands...hmmm....äh...and the head? In any case an unusual and original picture,with fantastic colours and great effect. Kind regards,Ursula
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**** *****
{K:9527} 8/1/2004
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Strange work! I like the colors and the light!
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Lida Chaulet
{K:3430} 7/31/2004
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Really love this one...
The tones, the light, the shadows, the colors... they are beautiful... and the composition is excellent...
but... where is your hand... how can you offer one to those that need it most...
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 7/31/2004
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Great shot.... your invisible..how did you do this...=) Always creative Mr. L..... lol
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 7/31/2004
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well the photo is absolutely beautyful. great tones, great contrast....!!!
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 7/31/2004
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Excellent composition.. the lighting is perfect..nice yellow tones ... and that red support (?) adds an interest point. U always makes me curious.. where it was taken?
Your friend, Carmem
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Marion Luijten
{K:6141} 7/30/2004
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He certainly can use a hand (or two)! You certainly have an eye for unusual and interesting things, L. Unusual and interesting is also the camera you used BTW.... ;-) Marion
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