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Ania Baran
{K:1137} 5/30/2008
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I like this shot also sepia is making moody ane dramatic stmosphere :)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174133} 4/2/2008
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I like it very much, Keith. I wonder how hard it would be to remove the building on the left...?
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jorge carvalho
{K:6262} 3/26/2008
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Good photo
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 3/26/2008
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I see what you mean about removing the pebbles. Cracking image. Danny
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Keith Saint
{K:13784} 3/26/2008
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Yes Ray i have to agree with you both on this i find it a bit distracting and said as much when taking it. The problem with this place is its surrounded by 20th century buildings and you have to keep to a tight path so cropping is very hard. If I cropped to much of the left side I would loss more detail from the lower left part and i wanted to retain as much as I could. For me a tighter crop on the building would not be as good a composition. Some carefull burning might be the answer but thats a bit of a faf Or I could say I wanted an element of the new mixing with the old and that would get me off the hook Ha Ha!!!
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Ray Pollard
{K:3729} 3/25/2008
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Nice one Sainty, but I agree with Ian about that modern building though mate....
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 3/25/2008
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great dramatic looking capture, very nice use of sepia tone, great composition, a real nice work.
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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 3/25/2008
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Very nice shot, I like the angle and composition. Perfect exposure creating a very deep tonal range
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Ian Sweet
{K:474} 3/25/2008
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Nice shot Keith, personally mate i find it a little to busy at the bottom right, and that modern building just creeping into the frame on the right looks a little out of place, but overall a good shot mate.
Best Regards.
Ian...
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Roberto Baez Duarte
{K:5317} 3/25/2008
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realmente es tenebrosa esta foto. esa muy bien lograda la foto. te felicito.
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