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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 9/3/2006
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Leo, my friend, thank your for your encouragement and comments, they are appreciated. You have a very interesting portfolio.
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 9/2/2006
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Excelent B&W my friend!!!! Congratulations!!!! Leo
p.s.: And thank you fro commenting my pictures... I will try to crop different NYC SKYLIGHT... Regards.
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 8/27/2006
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Thanks again, Paolo, for your comments, they are appreciated.
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 8/27/2006
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everyone lost in their thoughts :) nice street capture PAOLO
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 8/27/2006
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Pablo, thanks for looking and commenting, your encouragement is appreciated.
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 8/26/2006
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Very nice BW and the light....well done.
Pablo
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 8/26/2006
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Thanks Mary, for your kind comments they are appreciated.
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 8/26/2006
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Another striking image with such dignity. I love the light and the shadows in this.
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 8/25/2006
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Doyle, thanks for your comments on this image they are appreciated. Might be a tad of a tilt thought I had caught it but afraid not, oh well next time. SF's Rodin collection was mostly made from the collection of Spreckle family, especially Alma.
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 8/25/2006
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Wonderful. A. Rodin's fine work . . . The Thinker. A work of art even more famous than the place! All totaled, there are twenty-five castings of the enlarged version of Rodin's The Thinker. Of these, less than ten were cast and patinated during his lifetime. Two of these early examples can currently be found n Paris - one of which is directly over the Rodin gravesite. One of the last Rodin-supervised casts can be found in Cleveland, Ohio, where it sits directly in front of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This cast was acquired in 1917, just after the Museum opened to the public. The twenty remaining castings of The Thinker were done posthumously. A good image and a unique POV . . . especially with the silhouetted man in front . . . introspective and poignant considering the subject. The B&W works well here . . . but I think it might have had more impact if the shot had been tilted a tad - (to my eye) it's seems to have a slight horizontal tilt. Other than that . . . I would say this was a very nice image! :)
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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