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BRUNELLA FRATINI
{K:356} 4/17/2007
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bellissima, complimenti
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 3/11/2007
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the light in your photos is fantastic i am enjoying looking through the whole lot. Cheers, Tim
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Sergio Cárdenas
{K:25028} 2/10/2007
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Great balance and tones in here...very beautiful landscape...I like that!
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Emmanuel Panagiotakis
{K:6267} 2/10/2007
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Very nice composition and good WB on this beautiful picture 7
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Ryan Brown
{K:441} 2/8/2007
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great shot again John. i like the way you have used the rocks and the jetty as lines to focus on the boat. good stuff! im heading to kalbarri tomorrow so hopefully i can get a few good pics!
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Ms. Mel Brackstone
{K:5285} 2/8/2007
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What a gorgeous place. One day I'll just have to visit WA again....never went south to Busselton last time! I'm enjoying the shots from there, John, thanks so much for sharing them with us all. About the only thing I would say needs work is the horizon. Well done.
Mel
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 2/8/2007
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Great clarity in this shot I like the way you use the shore and the jetty as a juncture for the pic.. great work
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174151} 2/8/2007
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Lovely composition, John.:)
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chris d
{K:3046} 2/7/2007
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What a great image!Composition is perfect IMO. Colours and tones all wonderfull.Stared at this for so long now, that I cant help noticing 2 things. The pier reflection...not sure it adds to the pic, would be tempted to remove it.Somebody else will tell you that the horizon is skew, so lets get that right outta the way!Personally, i think the whole world is a little bent anyway....
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Ina Nicolae
{K:44481} 2/7/2007
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Absolutely marvellous landscape John, the foreground especially with all those colored stones, and the color of water is dream-like. Great work :) Ina
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Leonie Fitzpatrick
{K:40551} 2/7/2007
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So beautiful John...:)
The colours and light to die for... Great foreground with lots of interesting shapes and texture... The darker tones of the rocky shoreline takes the eye out to the jetty and over to the boat... and the depth goes way beyond the visible horizon...
Excellent John...:)
Onie...
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