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aida allam
{K:2265} 1/4/2008
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Excellent shot,well done Mary.........Aida
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 11/21/2005
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Dear Mary, I feel like working my way through your portfolio again and leaving second comments!!! Thanks you again for your lengthy visit to my gallery and for all the thoughtful words you left in my comments list. I look forward to your next upload!! My very best regards, Chris
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 6/30/2005
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Thanks, Nacho for you comment. This picture is now well onto my second page. It's good to see that it was looked at again. MAry
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 6/28/2005
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marvelous composition. stunning tones.
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 5/22/2005
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Dear Ms.Brown, I read your reply to my comment with great interest. Our daughter is also a special education teacher. As such, you might be interested in my book and if you supply me with an e mail address, I would be more than pleased to send it to you at no cost to you. You may get a general impression of the book by looking at www.drspringmann.com at which the important things are 1. to pay attention to is Dr. Joyce Mc Dougall's preface. She is a central figure in the psychoanalytic community and 2. the story of Adam, the psychotherapy of the first schizophrenic patient described in the book, although the latter is not quite up to date. The book "weighs" 1.02 MB and despite its name, it was written with the non mental-health specialist also in in mind. I believe that as a teacher of special education, as I wrote above, you might be more familiar with the material in the book than the avarage non mental-health professional. My e mail address is rafael1930@bezeqint.net Just write "Usefilm and your book" in the subject line. Best regards, Rafi Springmann
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 5/21/2005
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Dr. Rafael Springmann, you just made my day with your very kind comment. Thank you so much for the smile. I know how time consuming it is to look through people's pictures, so I appreciate your doing so. I must post my bio soon. I am Canadian, a retired special education teacher and started taking pictures when I got my digital camera at Christmas time. So, I am very new to this, but am ecouraged by comments posted to my pictures. We shall meet again in UF, Rafi. Take care. Mary
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 5/21/2005
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This is our first, but hopefully not last meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", Ms. Brown. I understood from your photos that you were Canadian and went through your portfolio twice. The latter was not too diificult, because there was only one page and yet difficult because the photos on it were all good ones. I finally settled on this one to comment on because behind its relative simplicity it hid great beauty and simplicity, I've been told more than once, is one of the secrets of beauty in art. You are, of course, invited to read my bio and pay further visits to my portfolio. In the meantime, I thank you for your generous comment on my "In Monet's garden 1." Best regards, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future communications) Springmann
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 5/7/2005
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Thanks Chris. I seem to manage about 2 pictures a week. Also, seeing I really just started taking picture in January, I don't have previous ones to pull up. Anyway, I really enjoy looking at your pictures. I certainly do appreciate your commenting on mine, but don't feel you need to. Yes, the large blob is the Moon, of course. The second largest blob is our largest planet, Jupiter. Over the nights, they changed postions realative to each other. I love watching the celestial dances of the planets. It is amazing and a very peaceful hobby. Our universe is a vibrant and fascinating place. Mary
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 5/7/2005
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I'm running out of pictures to comment on, Mary!! Is the second largest white blob Jupiter? Fascinating! Best regards, Chris
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Raj P
{K:1222} 4/28/2005
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Magnificent. 7+.
Loved all the pictures you posted.
Best regards, Rajendra
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Mark Mahar
{K:3233} 4/27/2005
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A very tricky shot to pull off Mary. You have done so brilliantly. I have tried to get the moon and stars before but I think you need to be away from city lights. Thanks for your comments on my flowers. Cheers, -mm
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soul 21
{K:27572} 4/24/2005
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dai poesia tutto il sistema solare...... bellissima....... complimenti 7 e grazie per la visita il tuo italiano è ottimo e...delizioso
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Bruce W. Clark
{K:1100} 4/17/2005
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Interesting photo. You have a lot of patience to do this type of photography.
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 4/16/2005
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nice atmosphere in this semi science fiction picture
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First Last
{K:6897} 4/15/2005
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Amazing shot and very poetic words about it. I like it very much! Both (the picture and the "about" thing).
Thanks, Daniel.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 4/13/2005
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Very..very Astronomicl...Photograph...Mary! and Interesting...Too....Showing the Orbiting Orbs of Heaven....!!! Best Regards: Jeff.
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Jim Budrakey
{K:24393} 4/10/2005
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Spectacular.
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alberto baez duarte
{K:8175} 4/10/2005
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Great chance to have both of them together in the picture...excellent..!!
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Opal
{K:3826} 4/9/2005
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Right place, right time. When is the next spaceship leaving I want to be on it. Wonderful photo...........................Opal
Thank You for your nice comment about my photo
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 4/3/2005
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nice night sky shot http://www.usefilm.com/image/743541.html cheers guido
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coskun o
{K:1812} 4/1/2005
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Your sky is so clear! Is it possible to see the constellation Orion where you live?
I live at latitude ~40 deg North... therefore many famous Southern constellations are in my view.
I have tried to capture (in one shot) Orion and full moon several times but I could not achieve a good result.
Once I tried to cover the Moon, however its light still affects the sky.
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Masahiko Shibata
{K:14107} 3/26/2005
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Nice title and nice capture!!
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Mehmet Aslan
{K:336} 3/24/2005
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very impressive shot, i like it, like a x-files filşm :) congratulation
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 3/21/2005
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A romantic moon night...with a magic light and atmosphere. Regards,Ursula
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Kay McIntire
{K:11787} 3/21/2005
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Wow! Great technique here. You did a good job!
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Jim Hartley Smith
{K:255} 3/21/2005
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Very striking play of light and form...kind of spooky and mystical!
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 3/21/2005
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Thanks, Amy. That's Jupiter and is brighter than any of the surrounding stars. Jupiter loves to be photographed and often poses very prominently. Mary -
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Amy Breen
{K:397} 3/20/2005
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I love the way you've captured that one star. Gorgeous. Amy
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 3/20/2005
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Preciosa
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 3/20/2005
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Beautifully taken, wonderful trail of lights through and across the sky. Alison
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 3/15/2005
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Very clean and sharp! It's amazing how you maintain to keep the little lights exposed well in the dark. Good composition, thanks for visiting my photo..:)
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Taras R. Hnatyshyn
{K:4055} 3/13/2005
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Mary,
And a few nights before, Luna was the leader, as they play out this celestial dance.
Taras
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 3/11/2005
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Beautiful composition Mary!! Thank your for your comment in my pic!! Best regards! Roberto.
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