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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 5/16/2005
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I like this Hanggan...You've done a wonderful job of contrasting their small size with the large landscape. I like the earth tones and the way you used the lines to direct the eye to your main focus, and I like how you also contrasted the barren ground with that very "grass is greener" look here as well..Nice colors and I think they are necessary to convey all of these messages in this one very well composed image....:):) linda
Sorry I missed you this morning I was away from my desk...hugs
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 4/26/2005
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With my golfing skills, that's where my ball would probably end up--in the sand. That is, indeed, quite the landscape to make the children look so small. Nice capture. Mary -
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Tiffany Hix
{K:5012} 4/25/2005
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Nicely named, they do look so small in that landscape. Nice colors and tones!
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cerebral marv
{K:217} 4/25/2005
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aways there to capture all these great moments :)
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/25/2005
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I see your intent there, Hanggan, and it works well here. This is one of those shots where you could crop/shoot it a number of different ways, depending on what you wanted to convey. Great colours on the greenery, too. Dave.
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 4/25/2005
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Very beautiful landscape Hanggan! Cheers! Roberto.
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 4/25/2005
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Thank you, Ian. Yes, I intentionally let the widest angle possible to capture the proportion of the children compared to their giant landscaping...:) Best regards, Hanggan
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 4/25/2005
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Fabulous idea. Works for me, I love the big world theyre in. I suspect they'd be small if dropped in your frame a tad, as I suspect the foreground unneccesary here. The stone face has its beauty but I suspect you've let it distract you from your intent.
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