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Ordilei Caldeira
{K:2531} 4/10/2006
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congrats, a great abstract. beautyful skin of the pic no?
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Sunset Man
{K:11204} 4/10/2006
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An absolutely great catch Jim for a 'Patterns In Nature' category instead of 'Dramatic Portrait' or was that just a little error on your part, but I would NOT call this an experiment because it is too good!
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Dennis Hendricksen
{K:4631} 4/10/2006
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Great shot! The mixture of sharpness and bluriness, of shadow and light, of colour and monochrome - it really captures the mood and mystery of a rainy day in the city.
Dennis
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 4/10/2006
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I was going for "Alternate Perspective" so the designation of "Dramatic Portrait" was a mistake. Since seeing your post though I'll give it a shot at "Patterns In Nature". Thanks for pointing out the misclassification.
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Roger Williams
{K:82679} 4/10/2006
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This is splendid, Jim. A great abstract, with enough of reality in it to establish the situation (rain and stoplights, I guess).
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Giuseppe Guadagno
{K:33980} 4/10/2006
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I think only good Jim: impressive, original, with a strong mood. Bravo as usual.
Giuseppe
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:184670} 4/10/2006
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I'm still impressed by the quality of your daily uploads, Jim! This one is as fascinating and powerful as the previous one, and maybe even more so....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:90841} 4/26/2006
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A very creative abstract! The few bright red spots stand in complete contradiction to the dark rest of the photo. They act as small color drops that catch they eyes of the observer. And the very unsharp background catches the curiosity - what is out there?
A photo that transmits mental turmoil - excellent!
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