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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 11/12/2004
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I looked at all three. Do we get to vote? I will vote for this one. While converting to B/W does enhance some photos, I am still partial to keeping color unless trying to create a mood where color just does not fit. Very good series. Are you ever with out your camera?. Del.
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 11/12/2004
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Interesing how the color makes this in to an entirely different picture. I thought I'd like the black and white better, but it's hard to beat this rich warm colors. This was a very interesting little series.
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 11/12/2004
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Wonderful tones and angle dear Raybon..very good shot !!
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 11/11/2004
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I love the contrast of textures, well seen & captured. Dottie
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 11/11/2004
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Fantastic crisp textures Rebecca. A superb tactile image in soft earthy tones.
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 11/11/2004
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While the textures and contrasts in the B&W version are really nice, I think they carry over into this color version undiminished and, as you said, the warm colors really give this 'life'. The shared colors in the rope and grasses ties them together nicely, too (no pun intended :) It might be nice it the sandy texture at far right ran all the way down to the bottom of the frame, rather than the sidewalk?
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/11/2004
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I am still undecided between the two ... possibly preferring the colour one though. But they are both excellent photos :-)
Best wishes, Steve
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 11/11/2004
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Here the colours are great because the wood colour is si lovely and to combine with the grass. I think i prefer this one in colour.
Jeanette
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 11/11/2004
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Beautiful texture, great work of art. Jim Gamble
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Bill Voizin
{K:78} 11/11/2004
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Super image Rebecca! You can almost feel the different textures, and the colors are very "cozy" to wrap yourself in. Thanks for the nice words on my latest, I really appreciate the look-see. Regards--Bill Voizin
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Manu
{K:13082} 11/11/2004
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I agree with other comments that this is easily one of your best shots in your portfolio. Great colors, good focus, textures and composition...excellent!
Well done
Manu
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Magnus Beierlein
{K:853} 11/11/2004
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I think this is one of the best shots in your portfolio. The optimal composition and the superb tones in the brownish beige colours. I simply love it. Good that you really let the grass (whatever you call it) take a lot of space on the left side.
Magnus
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Gerry Pacher
{K:7303} 11/11/2004
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Dear Rebecca,
this is a wonderful scene and you captured it in a perfect way. - really beautiful.
Regards, Gerry
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 11/11/2004
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Good capture Rebecca, I like all these textures, good lighting and very clear details. Regards, Khaled.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/11/2004
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I like this one, Rebecca, the colour of the old wood is great, really contrasting with the grass! Dave.
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 11/11/2004
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Just beautiful Rebecca! The textures and tones are fantastic! Stunning composition! My best.............JOHN
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Kurt Zoglmann
{K:1373} 11/11/2004
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This picture is oddly striking. From an asthetic point of view, I'm not for sure what to think. I feel drawn between judging it weird and good.
From a more technical stand point, I like how the picture is evenly divided between two types of textures and lines. I also like how there is a bit of free space on the right side of the image to keep it from feeling too crowded.
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 11/11/2004
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I love the different texures in this and the beautiful tones! This is a work of art, just incredible. To favorites. Carolyn
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Stuart Mackay
{K:4551} 11/11/2004
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Wow .. I like this Rebecca, the colors, detail, framing and capture are great ... the tone are perfect ,, sm..
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