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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 9/13/2004
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Thank you very much Paolo. Bill
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Paolo Longo
{K:4570} 9/12/2004
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A meaningful picture! The squares of the pavement, the lines behind the boy and the people so far... An amazing composition! Very high tchnical level! Congrats pao.lo
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 9/1/2004
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Thanks Mario. Bill
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 9/1/2004
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Thank you James. I always appreciate your visiting and your comments. Bill
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James Philip Pegg
{K:10138} 8/31/2004
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Yes, the lines draws your eyes to the child. Like a child in the waves of the sea. vERY COOL SHOT!!!
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 8/26/2004
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Fantastic photo
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/19/2004
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Thank you for your comments Lucasz. They are appreciated. Bill
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 8/18/2004
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excellent; I like the compositions and the patterns made by the lines on the floor and on the wall - they leads to the main "subject" of this shot; great tones as well I like it; even the left upper corner does not disturbs too much - good composition regards Lukasz
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Thanks for viewing and commenting Rami. Bill
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Thank you for taking the time to comment Rochim. Much appreciated. Bill
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Thank you for your comments, Gabriela. They are much appreciated Bill
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rami rami
{K:2201} 8/17/2004
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Rochim Hadisantosa
{K:113} 8/17/2004
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touchy, well composed with the pedestrians
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{K:9527} 8/17/2004
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Nice photo! Very sad expression!
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Thank you for taking the time to comment Paulo, it is really appreciated. Bill
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Thank you for your comments Bart, they are really appreciated. Bill
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Bill Symmons
{K:1607} 8/17/2004
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Gracias Tony. Realmente aprecio sus comentarios. Bill
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 8/17/2004
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Estupendo tiro, dura imagen, se nota su tristeza
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 8/17/2004
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A moving work. I like the lines, the people passing by and the downward view as mentioned for the feeling of smallness and isolation from the outside world.
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Paulo Machado
{K:4482} 8/17/2004
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Excelent photo, with a good choice of not croping the people in the left, giving the right context. The choice of an angle from above makes the children even more oppressed.
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