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volkan kavas
{K:240} 10/21/2004
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ryan. it is great that you seem to be open to fruitful communication in stead of dull and deaf words expressing almost nothing except one's indifferent judgement... i am glad. the thing i have been dealing with upon the photographs here in usefilm is their shapes. i found that your pictures are all rectengular-framed. somehow, a square frame takes me out of the context and diminishes the taste i can get from an image, unless it is prefered exceptionally just to give a special way to interprete it. the natural framing condition of a picture must be rectengular, it seems to me. however, this is only another topic to discuss... your this picture is just one of those i would have liked to take. living places, mostly shaped by the ustable nature of modernism, have always been interesting for me to view. you made it just perferctly here. i especially noticed the sky in order to find out whether it is artificial or not. you made it very well, it looks mostly natural. the feeling is cold, like getting stuck on one corner of the city. squeezed under the new gods of our age. congratulations.
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 7/7/2004
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I like that angels resulting from that composition; good idea
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 7/7/2004
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Great photo! I like the perspective, lighting and sky!
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 7/7/2004
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excellent perspective.. love the architecture
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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 7/7/2004
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It gives me a sense of a very dramatic scene i dont know why. Excellent shot!
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 7/7/2004
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great composition and very beautifil tones...K
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