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Amy B
{K:619} 5/4/2004
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Wow John, Thank you so much!! And as for that Jim Loy fella.....well he is a friend of mine, altho I wouldn't tell just anyone that...hahaha Just kidding! I do enjoy his antics and stories about the pictures he takes!! He recommended I take a look at your work as well. :) So what comes around, goes around, eh? Thanks again, John!! Take care!!
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John Williamson
{K:1145} 5/4/2004
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Your portfolio is amazing! Each picture is it's own story, it's own history, and no matter how hard you look each one begs for more. I am not easily impressed but you have done it, with each and every one of your photos. If you haven't yet, check out Jim Loy on this site. I belive you will really like his photograhs!
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 5/3/2004
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I do love water wheels, wind mills and such very much. This is a good capture, the wheel itself shows much deep colors and contrast. I as well would like to see a little different background. Perhaps more to the left showing more water if possible. Still though, a very nice capture. Lee
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Amy B
{K:619} 5/3/2004
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Thank you Armando. Yes it does work, altho it wasn't running the day I was there. I suppose they turn it off during the winter months. :) I'll have to go back and get another shot when it gets warmer.
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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR
{K:42404} 5/3/2004
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Excellent pic of a water mill . this is even working?
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Jordi Trilla
{K:156} 5/3/2004
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Great colors and definition. A very formal composition I would like to change, moving to my left, so letting the weel on the left and seeing more of the river on the right, fulfilling more the canvas with green and avoiding the lighter rock and background. Maybe moving the shore line of the river up (taking it out from the middle) would help too. Hey! Sorry for my bad English! I hope you can understand what I mean! :-) Jordi
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