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Thomas Rubin
{K:1251} 12/10/2003
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Simpel and great though genius (Anyhow I can imagine the immense work behind...)
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 12/10/2003
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wow. this is great. like a shadow. Love it! an extraordinary big fork !huge fork ! ha ha .. kiss, biliana
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 12/6/2003
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Who needs an elaborate studio? I like the thin shadow.
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xy x
{K:41915} 12/6/2003
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another great macro with fork, wonderful golden tones and splendid work, congrats, best regards
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Pablo
{K:5381} 12/6/2003
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Well, it's certainly a very original photo. The perspective is really surprising. Very good job.
Still, I think I prefered the first one.
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peta jones
{K:12615} 12/5/2003
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I agree, wonderful graphic look Ursula. Excellent.
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 12/5/2003
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You certainly have an eye for graphic design! Wonderfully conceived! And Executed. This one belongs on a museum wall. Took me a few seconds to realize which was the shadow and which the "real" fork. All sorts of epistemological issues echoed in that confusion. Thanks for sharing this.
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Ivan N. Prgonjic
{K:3053} 12/5/2003
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Graet image ... (personaly I like first attempt more than this one .. but that is just my oppinion ) ...Great work :))
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Eric Yousey
{K:554} 12/5/2003
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Great use of the forks shadow. Very well done.
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Gregory Fiedler
{K:15439} 12/5/2003
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Talk about a Dramatic Shadow! Ursula, this is marvelous! Yor great imagination is showing again. Great work with this creative image.
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Frank Li
{K:2103} 12/5/2003
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A great abstract mate, love the originality!
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