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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8338} 4/20/2004
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Hi Ron,
Excellent! I really like the blocky effect you achieved by using the sharply-defined planes of the buildings as design elements. The ochre color of the slab in the foreground really makes this image, I think - it is a great contrast to the neutral tones of the other buildings.
Thanks for your honest comment on my photo. I think it's healthy for me to see a less-than-glowing appraisal of my photos once in a while :-)
Best regards, SteveR
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 2/21/2004
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Hi Ron, many thanks for your comment and work on "Standing Tall". You are quite right, yours is better. Thanks for teaching me a lesson. Sometimes you just can't see the wood for the trees ;-) PS I like this photo! Regards Neil
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Dan Arthur
{K:4280} 2/3/2004
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Hey Ron, great capture here (downtown OKC - right?). Nice to see another Okie out there (I knew that everyone couldn't be from oversees...). And thanks for the comments - I had a great time photographing the OU Women's Gymnastics this weekend (did another on Saturday in Dallas...). I've been trying to get creative taking some photos of downtown Tulsa too... Not my strong point, but it's still great fun! Later, Dan
Oh yea... 5x7!
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Robin McAulay
{K:8908} 1/27/2004
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all the above and more.. really well seen
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 1/26/2004
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Very nice...Love the colors..great shot..........
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 1/26/2004
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nice photo.. like the different angles and lighting
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{K:2997} 1/26/2004
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wouw very nice abtsract! its really difficult to tell that it is a city shot!
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Chris Goodman
{K:1078} 1/26/2004
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Love the reflections, Great shot!
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Robert Höhne
{K:4290} 1/26/2004
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A very busy photo, composition is great. Fitting title.
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