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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 3/25/2003
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Ligh,perspctive,colors,angle,=Fantastic! Bye Marco.
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Pat Fruen
{K:12076} 3/25/2003
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One of your best! Really nice composition-textures and colors are nice.
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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte
{K:12734} 3/25/2003
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Marvelous light .
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X Y
{K:860} 3/25/2003
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Great photo, the composition is excellent.
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Mike Marcotte
{K:3948} 3/25/2003
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Great image. I agree with Marco, great perspective. In some ways I envy this man.
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Luigi Scuderi
{K:4407} 3/25/2003
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Beautiful perspective and composition, excellent tones. well done
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Marco Brivio
{K:14339} 3/25/2003
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Thanx, Darrin !
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Darrin James
{K:3944} 3/25/2003
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Marco - I forgot - Doh!!! Will try to remember. Actually would have been 28mm, Velvia a reasonably small aperature and somerwhere around 1/60 -1/125.
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Hans-Christian Stoltz
{K:331} 3/25/2003
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An image that gives a painterly feeling. Good diagonal, maybe the highlights on the ground and in the field is a little to hot. A great image showing us other parts of the world that we know little of.
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Marco Brivio
{K:14339} 3/25/2003
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This wideangle perspective is really great. The horns seem to come out of my monitor. Unfortunately you didn't specify the technical details (AARGH !) but I can guess: 18mm, maximum 20mm. I am not sure about the film: the tones are not typical "Velvia like", but the scanning phase can change the original situation. Ideal DOF
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Trevor Tollefsbol
{K:2458} 3/25/2003
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Wow, beautiful angle, beautiful colors, and beautiful photo! Did you have to do anything with PS? Either way, it's a great shot!
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