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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 8/9/2006
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Omar, love the perspective you have accomplished in this image. IMHO I would crop the right side to get rid of the candles? at the bottom, and it would have been better to have all of the window on the left side. The image posted is a little large on my screen as I have to scroll through to see all of the image. These are only my opinions and through my eyes.
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Michalis Stama togiannis
{K:9932} 8/9/2006
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Very nice photo. Light is very good. Well done, Michalis
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 8/9/2006
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Thanks a lot Michalis
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 8/9/2006
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Thanks a lot Cleveland
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:91592} 8/30/2006
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stunning. marvelous perspective. wonderful composition. magnificent.
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 9/2/2006
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Thanks Jose
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Ferdinando Gorga
{K:610} 1/7/2007
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Beautiful image...well done.
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 1/7/2007
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Thanks a lot Ferdinando
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Mary Brown
{K:67818} 1/26/2008
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Those windows are very lovely. It alwaysw impresses me the amount of work that must go into making them. I like hw our composition leaads the viewer's eye from the bottom up to the beautiful golden Madonna at the top. This must be a gorgeous building. MAr
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 1/26/2008
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I love this photo too,but i don't know if u have noticed under Mary and baby Jesus there u can finds icons of Arabic words like Mohamed and Allah and that is why the photo title is side by side, this building(Aya Sophia at Istanbul) is very amazing, it was used as a church and a mosque
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Mary Brown
{K:67818} 2/4/2008
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I m so glad you pointed that out as I did not notice it. I think it's great that such a beautiful building can be shared. This building sets an example for living 'side by side'. Now if all poeple could follow that example, the world would be a betrter place. MAry
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Omar Amroussy
{K:3396} 4/5/2008
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yes indeed...peace be upon all mankind
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