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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 9/29/2004
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Well Ian I was referring to Monets obsession with waterlilies. I have taken a few photos of this tunnel and its twin some of which are posted here on usefilm. Whenever my husband sees me taking another shot he looks incredulously at me and says "not again!". I am just trying to get it right - or my concept of right anyway
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Jim Loy
{K:31333} 9/29/2004
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"You go down there, Mrs. Willson... you go right down there..." (Paradoy of D. Hoffman speech to Custer in "Little Big Man." I want a closer look...
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 9/29/2004
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I might have called it "Light at the end of the tunnel" Del
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Ian Crean
{K:14866} 9/29/2004
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Interesting, claustrophobic photo, are there waterlilies in there or at the end of the tunnel? Don't think Monet envisaged them quite like this Gabrielle! What is this tunnel for, it doesn't look inviting. I like how you filled the frame so well with the walls appearing to close in on you.
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Predrag Sudar
{K:5075} 9/29/2004
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excellent photo, Gabrielle! congrats! Pedja
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