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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 3/4/2004
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Great colourful image which is nicely composed. That hut has certainly seen better times. The tree is very elegent and almost a silhouette. Roll on Spring. Regards, Graham.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 3/1/2004
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Hi...Expatriate, Kevin Bickerdike : Excellent Classical Landscape...Composition, Colour, and Detail...always the sort of scene to Gladden the Eye of the Beholder......well done, Kevin!!!
Regards: Jeff Cartwright, Rural Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ps: Thank you for your Comment, Kevin!.......Jeff!!!
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Emanuele Calvagno
{K:14353} 2/29/2004
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great tree in great sky!
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Alan Armanini
{K:5407} 2/29/2004
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Great Shot, Really like the Color, and that Old Hut is Great. Very Nice Work!!!
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 2/29/2004
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woow is fantastic.. the branches.. the sky.. all! roby
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 2/29/2004
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Excellent photo and perfect focus. You can see that both the shack and tree are leaning in the same direction - probably a vicious wind lol Congrats !!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 2/29/2004
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Beautiful colours and a great descriptive title. The tree towers beautifully over everything in the scene. The giant of the woods, outliving all human made contraptions. The sattelite dish apparetly was the first victim....:) I think I would've cropped off the disturbance in the snow in the foreground (or cloned it out, I think the composition is perfect as is) The fact that both the shed and the tree lean to the right is an excellent detail. A very subtle interaction. Great shot, my compliments!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Peppino Bonu
{K:7607} 2/29/2004
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Excellent shot!! A very beautiful composition, congratulations.
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