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Critique By: Mark Wlaz  (K:4564)  
7/5/2005 2:30:49 AM

James,
The lighting is superb, and you've so beautifully captured this landscape. It's quite an impressive realistic image.
But what I find as equally fascinating, is the possibility of using this same image as an abstract piece of art. To my eye, if the image were cropped just below the houses, so that only the terracing in the bottom half of the image remained, you'd have an entirely different piece of art that remained ... of equal, but very different beauty.
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        Photo By: * James *  (K:20200)


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