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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 12/11/2005
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Oh dear! This is one of my more neglected photos and it would have been so nice to get the original comment from you! I hope the various Usefilm troubles are just teething problems for the new, upgraded hardware and the new features we are all awaiting so eagerly. Thanks for the Christmas greetings. Today (Sunday) we started singing carols, so I guess it's getting really close. You have a good one, too!
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 12/11/2005
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Well I wrote a nice long comment and it vanished. So I will play it safe and just wish you a merry Christmas.
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 11/26/2005
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I did not notice the f.e.e. until I read your commentary. Maybe I need to wake up more before comeenting on images today! The sales lady's smile punches through even if she is a small part of the image. Good job, - JB
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/25/2005
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Excellent use of the fisheye, Roger. Great shot with a very effective upper lead-in line. Best regards, Chris P.S. Many thanks for your e-mail. Needless to say, you are in my thoughts at this time.
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 11/25/2005
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I agree with you Roger, the fisheye has actually given more to the atmosphere of this kind of shot than a more conventional longer prime could have done. Love the colours and details of this shot. Well done to you and all the best..Ray
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 11/24/2005
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It gives a nice curve to the composition that makes you want to 'go round the corner' to see what is there. great colours and details Margaret
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