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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 7/17/2005
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This is a very interesting series. The shadow of the tower pointing to the trees makes a great composition. Grand colours. MAry
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 7/13/2005
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Beautiful tones and scene captured.
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Ferran Lacruz
{K:5466} 7/13/2005
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Una buena prespectiva y una gran saturacion en los colores me gusta mucho sobre todo el colorido de las nubes sobre el cielo tan azul. Saludos Ferran
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George Black
{K:102014} 7/13/2005
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Nice work, Mark. The high saturation makes it near-abstract and even more compelling. I do like Ed's suggestion, though. Perhaps that would heighten the effect even more. Regards, --George
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 7/13/2005
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great strong composirtion well done 7/7
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 7/13/2005
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nice shot.. roby
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 7/13/2005
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Hi Mark,
Excellent surreal image, very impressive perspective, pleasant sky tones.
Congratulations!
Cheers Francesco
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 7/13/2005
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nice perspective.. like the image.. good work
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Mark Wlaz
{K:4564} 7/13/2005
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Mark, A very surreal image. The time of day and corresponding lighting and coloration, along with the interesting cloud / sky - quite a capture. I like the long finger (shadow) of the man made monstrosity - poking the trees on the horizon - a very strong social statement. Congrats. Mark
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 7/13/2005
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thanks Ed, I was seriously tempted to do what you said, I played with it. It probably would've worked better but I felt I just would show it as is. I went crazy with these guys, 30 shot's and it felt like there was more to see. Thank you :-)
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Robert Delgadillo
{K:3509} 7/13/2005
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Mark the blue sky view was very interesting but this is the best of the 3 for me. This has more of sense of scale to it with provative cropping and excellent colors. Well done. Bob
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Cheryl Ogle
{K:24494} 7/13/2005
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Wonderful color here Mark - this is splendid. Well done on this shot. I love the lead of the eye to the north and east on this shot. Fabulous.
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Ed Francis
{K:1165} 7/13/2005
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Thanks for sharing this series. I love the lighting and the contrasting colours. that shadow is very well placed. These -huge- poles marching silently across the landscape are quite surreal. If it were my image - which it isn't - I'd be tempted to crop the left side right up to the edge of the pole. The space there and the bush/tree don't add anything. The pole would be even more arresting if it was the first thing the eye caught, which it would be because of its colour. I tend to read left to right unless there's some other stronger element in the image. Remember it's your image, and I like it! Cheers, Ed
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