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Ronnie Gaubert
{K:3700} 11/20/2003
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Teresa,
Good work on the composition. I like the deminishing lines created by the wooden planks as they reach across the ravine.
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 11/15/2003
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A very good fealling of depth and perspective on this shot! This is surely a very interesting photo because of the not many bridges like this one... perchaps the only one at usefilm. Nice! Best regards, JH.
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Judi & DJ Cloninger
{K:654} 11/6/2003
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Theresa, I'm with you! It makes you want to find out what's on the other side, but bringing yourself to do it is something else! It's made an unusual subject but well caught and captures your imagination! Judi
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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 10/29/2003
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Excellent shot. Very unusual subject nicely caught. Colours could possibly be a little more saturated but that's probabally me. Seen these bridges in the Far East but have never crossed one yet. I believe the secret is to use the sides as balance not something to hang onto. Don't think I'll ever try though.
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sami said
{K:712} 10/25/2003
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nice..
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Alexey Sapa
{K:27174} 10/25/2003
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Excellently composed and well done image! Very beautiful! Great perspective! Regards, ALexey
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 10/25/2003
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Good perspective,nice bridge,excellent pix.Bridge looks like one in Capilano Park, in Vancouver,BC, Canada. Regards jorge
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Khoi Nguyen
{K:8700} 10/25/2003
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Wonderful composition, perspective and lighting! Congrats Teresa!
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 10/25/2003
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beautiful perspective.
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