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Photographer John E Robertson  John E Robertson {Karma:1752}
Project #10 Grainy Film for Effect Camera Model Leica CL
Categories Landscape
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Portfolio Lens 28mm Ultron
Uploaded 9/7/2003 Film / Memory Type Konica 750 IR
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Views 520 Shutter N/R
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About This old tree has probably stood on this site for 100's of years at Balvaird Castle. The owners recently removed it to tidy up the site! How sad!!
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ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9628} 9/3/2005
masterpiece! the power of silence!

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Bill Krul   {K:5597} 9/17/2003
Nice diagonal arrangement and stark simpilicty. Nice to see that an old dog can learn new tricks (from an old dog trying to learn new tricks). Your portfolio is great. Many of the simple , uncomplicated, sparce, beautiful images.

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Rolf Rock   {K:2964} 9/15/2003
Hi John, a wonderful work in IR. The first i did'nt recognize the IR Effect, but i like it. For me it has a super arrangment, i like the diagonale. I will also show in the next days may IR-work. You can see some examples in photoSIG.

This is a master picture. congratulations.
PS. thank you so much for taking time to look at my images, and about the one with the tuscany hills. I am very glad, when you like my landscapes photos from tuscany.t encourages me to continue my work.
greetings from Rolf Rock (rolfrock@slovanet.sk)
i appreciate your comments, and also check my portfolio sometimes from time to time if you have a possibility, i wish you good light an a good success for your further photo work

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 9/7/2003
I jumped in my car on the weekend, and drove around a few hours to find something very similar to this to shoot. I wasn't that lucky. Beautiful, simplistic image. Just the way I like them. Well done John!

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Rob Holschbach Rob Holschbach   {K:2748} 9/7/2003
nice work john

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Patricia Eifel   {K:5097} 9/7/2003
The diagnonal alignment is very appealing. I think I agree with Alex--it would be interesting to go all the way with this and just crop as a square.

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Alex Uchôa   {K:18547} 9/7/2003
Liked the composition exploring the perfect alinement of cloud, tree and rock. Maybe I'd crop a little bit in both sides to force the viewer to concetrate only in this alinement.

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Flavio Ortolan   {K:907} 9/7/2003
Very good composition and nice tones. This is a document now.

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