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John Strazza
{K:11535} 6/9/2004
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i love it ...
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 1/31/2004
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very nice.
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Mark Williams
{K:1016} 1/11/2004
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It does look very much like Ohio since that is my back yard!!! I love the sky and the toning Michaelle !!!
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Alberto Agnoletti
{K:12811} 1/10/2004
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Excellent composition with nice atmosphere! Best regards, Alberto
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 1/9/2004
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Ah yes, Christmas in Ohio. Born a Buckeye (Columbus) myself I remember those long car trips from Wisconsin to Ohio and back again with nothing but telephone poles and rows of trees, wish I had a camera way back then. I love your recent b/w uploads, so dreamy. They are very film-like and have a vintage look to them which makes them so much more than just photos. They evoke memories of places seen, or imagined. This image really speaks to me, personally. You've taken a simple scene and, because of the noise and coloring, turned it into a hazy, lazy memory of a long family car trip. I even remember the trip as being totally in black and white, how did you know?
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 1/9/2004
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Great shot, Michaelle I like the toning and the mood in particular. Excellent composition Regards
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Dave Marquis
{K:2172} 1/9/2004
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Nice! I think it is great like that. Can I have a print?
Dave www.japanish.org
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Donna Johnson
{K:9906} 1/9/2004
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Hi Michaelle! Nice to have you back . . . hope you had a great trip. I really like the atmosphere provided by the fog. I tend to go with the cropped version, although I like the look of distance in the first.
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michaelle .
{K:3807} 1/9/2004
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Since I had several comments on the crop, I am posting a tighter crop in response. Comments?
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Tim Long
{K:9228} 1/9/2004
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Another nice shot. I like the horizontal format here following the line of trees. I agree that it could br cropped further on top. Very nice!
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ventrix drogo
{K:65398} 1/9/2004
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I like it, Great composition. Bye
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 1/9/2004
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pasing through the landscapes of my past :)
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Ari O
{K:990} 1/9/2004
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If the field is your point of emphasis then you need to crop the sky, and perhaps some of the left and right to simplify your composition. But I hope you didn't miss what appears to be a wonderful photo toward the right, where there is a lone tree in the distant field that you might have used as a main focal point in several compositions.
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