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dan bar
{K:7194} 8/29/2008
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Loved your Travel photos, you know you should really make an album in this site, www.trekinu.com .
like this presentation, http://www.trekinu.com/viewtrek.aspx?trkid=mquiko5rgn2bbjt
its free and you can share with us the places you traveled to on the map. takes 3-4 minutes... (this is NOT a site to replace useFilm, it's for sharing albums with music and send to friends and share here with your photos)
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Steve Aronoff
{K:18393} 3/25/2007
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I love this shot, Patrick. The perspective and framing are wonderful. I am bothered by a few very small things: the red in the sky, the cloud(?) just above the building shaped like an open square, and the dark blotch that looks a bit too much like a coffee stain attached to the bottom of the largest arch. A boy would be nice, but try as I might, I can't make out either a boy or a ball. Are you referring to their shadows? (which I like). Steve
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SORRENTE Patrick
{K:3307} 11/30/2006
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Thank you very much for your comment Rick. What makes me love this shot is the young boy playing with a ball (bottom right) which gives this image a touch of fantasy. Read you soon.
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Rick Sowerby
{K:1782} 11/29/2006
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The strong lines really make this shot for me. Your choice of toning gives the contrast of black and white but allows some of the warmth to remain: a good choice. Maybe that cloud is a little distracting, but I like this a lot. Shame there wasn't a handy person walking by to leave a long shadow!
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Ardalan Haddad
{K:15567} 11/29/2006
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hey friend, that's very artistic and has a very historic architectural sensation. Great job. I love it. having harmonic lines, and movments have made it a lot worthy.
Thanks for sharing your photo with us.
Good luck with your future nice shots! Ardalan 7+
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