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Gust@vo Sch3v3rin
{K:118786} 5/30/2008
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Muy buen retrato, me gusta el encuadre. Felicitaciones!
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Pablo Dylan
{K:53698} 5/30/2008
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I like it but why cut the feed??? I have another version,what you think??
Pablo
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Oscar E. Flores H.
{K:6524} 5/31/2008
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Excelente disparo. Magnificos detalles. Felicitaciones
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 5/31/2008
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Gust@vo, thanks for the complement. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 5/31/2008
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Pablo, great crop and b/w. I missed the feet when I took the shot. It was a quick shot and was just trying to capture the moment. I appreciate your time to show me this. Thanks for the help and honesty. Be well. Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 5/31/2008
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Oscar, thanks for the comment. Be well, Stan
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Stan Ciszek
{K:30000} 5/31/2008
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Amazing shot,interesting about,Stan. My best, St.
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Dave Stacey
{K:115782} 5/31/2008
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Great capture of him in the doorway of the old barn, Stan! He looks really realistic in those clothes. Dave.
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Keith Growden
{K:19317} 6/1/2008
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I like this one Stan but i agree with Pablo. Seeing you missed his feet in the haste of the action, I think the crop does look better. Cheers Keith:)
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/1/2008
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Keith, thanks. I agree with Pablo too. That is why I am here. Any constructive suggestions help make the future ones better. I still like the knife in the boot. You guys are great and it is appreciated, Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/1/2008
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Thanks Stan, it was a fun day with a variety of interesting prospects. My best to you as well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/1/2008
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Dave, thanks, the preservation society does a wonderful job here. Really makes it come to life with the period clothes and friendly atmosphere. Stan
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Stan Ciszek
{K:30000} 6/2/2008
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You very welcome, my friend. Regards, St.
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Andre Denis
{K:55940} 6/4/2008
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Hi Stan, Your images of this old mining town remind me of "Deadwood".
You've got to love that old barn board for being so photogenic. I remember some of my first semi serious images were of an old house from the turn of the century. The barn board looks great in B&W or sepia too. Andre
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/4/2008
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Andre, thanks for the comment. This area is rich with old structures, mines and grain elevators,etc. I enjoy trying to capture and record some of this before it is lost to subdivisions and progress, what ever that is. Seems like digress at times. Be well, Stan
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ercole scorza
{K:5629} 6/8/2008
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Questo taglio,dalle nostre parti,si chiama piano americano bella scena complimenti ciao
ercole p.s. orgoglioso di mia figlia. grazie per l'apprezzamento ciao Stan:)
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ercole scorza
{K:5629} 6/8/2008
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Questo taglio,dalle nostre parti,si chiama piano americano bella scena complimenti ciao
ercole p.s. orgoglioso di mia figlia. grazie per l'apprezzamento ciao Stan:)
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/8/2008
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Ercole, thanks for the comment and congrats on your fine achievements of your daughter. Be well, Stan
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Andre Denis
{K:55940} 6/10/2008
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I know what you mean Stan. I took some images of some old houses years ago, that no longer exist. I guess they were not important enough to save at the time. But, it is our loss. At least we have the photographs.
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=688917
This is one of a set of about four images that I posted when I first joined here. I took them well over 30 years ago. The old house no longer exists. My brother is now 45 with a daughter older than he was at the time this was taken. Hope you like them. Andre
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Stan Hill
{K:10142} 6/10/2008
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Andre, thanks for the interest and thanks for the previous post of your's. Timeless is what the photo can do. Stop the world, I am ready to get off. Sometimes more ends up being a lot less. However my Rebel beats all the chemicals and cumbersome equipment of days gone by. There are always trade offs and no real do overs. Thanks for sharing your photo. Be well, Stan
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