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Patrick Di Fruscia
{K:1076} 9/9/2004
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Great Capture James. I bet you were pretty excited when you saw this. I know I would. Too bad the rays weren't hitting the street instead. Still a great magical shot that you have captured. Keep up the good work Pat
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Maya Bylina
{K:5925} 9/9/2004
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Beautiful and impressive landscape! Very nice light! Best wishes from the Russia! Maya
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Neil Holden
{K:602} 9/9/2004
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I love the way the shafts of light have muted the colours on the trees.. well done ..
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Michael Holm
{K:7931} 9/9/2004
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Very nice capture, hard to find the correct combination of light ang contrast...you did...
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ventrix drogo
{K:62776} 9/9/2004
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WOW! Very good image. Good decisive moment. I like it. Compliments. Bye.
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Sean Dewis
{K:566} 9/9/2004
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Compliments on your capture James. Great photo
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Rabat Tabar
{K:3948} 9/9/2004
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great light, very nice image cheers rabat
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James R. Kyle
{K:57} 9/10/2004
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Thank you Patrick for your resent comments on my photograph of "Foggy Lane". The reason I did NOT have the light "hit the street" was two fold. One (1) was the time - if I did wait till the pight hit the street the fog would have been gone -- and Two (2) I wanted to show that we are only "passing through" this world -- Nature IS forever. James. jim_mo@hotmail.com
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James R. Kyle
{K:57} 9/10/2004
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Thank you Neil for your comments on my photograph of "Foggy Lane". The muted colours you see I had nothing to do with - this is the way I photograph. I try NOT to really do anything to my finished product as it would NOT be Natures Way. I try to stay out of the way of Nature and let it go on it's merry way. Being an observer is quite enough. Besides, I am Red-Green // Blue Purple color-blind - so it woulod not make much sence to tamper with colors. ;-)) James.
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