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Merzouga Desert, Early morning II
Image Title:  Merzouga Desert, Early morning II
 
 By: Hugo de Wolf  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Hugo de Wolf {K:184670}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Fuji FinePix S602z
Categories Landscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Dossier Morocco
Lens Build-in
Uploaded 11/8/2004 Film / Memory Type ASA 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1529 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 99 Rating
5.73
/ 35 Ratings
Location City -  Near Merzouga
State - 
Country - Morocco   Morocco
About All comments are, as usual, very welcome!

Cheers,

Hugo
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Verena Rentrop   {K:14417} 11/8/2004
alone against the sun...waiting for the magic moment

would be interesting in the shot half a minute earlier...

the sun is already a bit to strong, not totally sure, but personal opinion...

Cheers,
Verena


AJ Miller   {K:43289} 11/8/2004
Reminds me to dig out my own pics from here! Presumably you took a lot more photos at this time, and a little later the shadows and sunlight may have interplayed a bit more?
AJ


Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 11/8/2004
Beautiful. Love the softnes, the warm light and the nice shades. I always have mixed emotions when I see persons on a image like that. It's nice to have a reference to get a feeling for the dimension, on the other hand I like shoots like that as a pure abstract study of forms and beauty. There is no right or wrong, just different point of views. Great job!
C.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/8/2004
Hi C, good point... I have my doubts too, as it creates an confusing elementto what the primary subject is; the person admiring the view, or the view itself. In this case, where there are no predominant elements in the landscape to grab and hold the viewers attention, I chose to include a person in the composition, but I do see what you mean. In http://www.usefilm.com/image/279217.html, most persons would create a huge distraction....

Cheers,

H.


Gerhard Hoogterp   {K:6455} 11/8/2004
A beautiful sunset. Really a magical (light) moment.. I like the composition with a person for giving size and meaning to the image. Well done!


Michele Berti   {K:14921} 11/8/2004
that's beautiful Hugo. this is really beautiful. congrats.


Telmo Domingues   {K:9639} 11/8/2004
Hi dearest friend!!!!!!!
Nothing else occurs to me than contemplate all this beauty and play with the lines cleverly used along the picture... I also like the croping and the tones degradee from white to blue in the sky... Hummmm... a moment of peace at the end of my day... Thank you!


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 11/8/2004
Hi Hugo,
I think that this time the person on the right completes the composition;
he/she sits agains the dunes and strong wonderful Sun and make a good counterbalance for them; also like the traces on the dunes which make a subtle path;
this shot makes me asko what is goingo to happen next: will this person sits here for ever; will this person wait for something or maybe, what the most natural, will this person stand up and walk to the right to complete the path?

well done
regards
Lukasz


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47458} 11/8/2004
The desert has a unique beauty all its own,, the climate is very hot and dry. Not many plants and animals can survive, but the ones that do are adapted to the torturous climate. That?s why most of the desert photos shows kind of life, to draw more attention to the theme and for comparison purpose, unless the sand dunes shape has its own attractive figures beside the light and shadow, I like your arrangement here by placing the person in one side.To me without knowing the story behind the shot, a delay in capturing would?ve helped to have a better atmosphere, or a manipulation or editing wont be bad, I?ve done very quick and small correction, hope you don?t mind just reduced the a mount of the sun rays, so that the photographer and the including person not suffer a successive heat :)cheers,Saeed



Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/8/2004
Hi Saeed, Thanks for your comment, the description you give about the desert expresses the feelings I experiended quite adequately....

Ofcourse I don't mind your manipulation, I do like it alot. I also agree on the timing of this shot, which could've been improved upon. Verena's suggestion, about a few minutes earlier might've worked too. I like your version alot; excellent idea.... I still need to order a print of this one, and I'll settle for yours...) In my upload, I decided to stick to the image as it came out, but still feel a bit ambiguous about it....

Many thanks, my friend!

Cheers,

Hugo


Andrej V   {K:6693} 11/8/2004
I like yours and Saeds version! since you are the author I will give credits to your version... nice shot Hugo, althow i must say that Saed made a very good proposition too!
Andrej


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 11/8/2004
Beautiful sunrise Hugo... Excellent composition... Lovely colors....

Cheers,

MaLuisa


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 11/8/2004
I think that the inclusion of the person works well here too and in this instance I think seeing him/her in shadow, almost in silhouette, is good. There is a lot of noise in the sand (trying to avoid "grainy" :-) and I wonder why - did you bring that area out of shadow detail?


Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 11/8/2004
-7-

This one just hits a responsive chord with me.


sunrise    {K:6651} 11/8/2004
Beautiful!!


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 11/8/2004
Wonderful, Hugo, I can almost feel the stillness.
Kind regards, Chris


Omar Rifaat   {K:10135} 11/8/2004
Beautiful light, and the tones of the sand are lovely. I love the footsteps in the sand too. If I was going to be picky, I'd say that the halos around the light are a bit 'unnatural', but to be honest, I think its a great photo with a wonderful composition!
regards,
Omar


Lori Stitt   {K:74434} 11/9/2004
Hi Hugo!

WOOOOW! Magic light indeed! This is spectacular, absolutely beautiful! I love it.

In my opinion, this is perfect! Love the lighting, (not too strong at all, looks awesome). Nice soft lighting on the dunes, you would have been robbed of it had you waited much longer.

In this image, I LIKE the person, (didn't like the people in the last one). He is sitting, admiring, contemplating, ETC. AND, there are tracks which show you how he got to where he is sitting. I LIKE those tracks...

PERFECT COMPOSITION!
Well done, Hugo!
Lori ;)


Ursula Luschnig   {K:21869} 11/9/2004
This is a wonderful picture,I think one must feel very small and lonely while waiting for the sunrise.
Regards,Ursula


Christian Barrette   {K:21107} 11/9/2004
This is marvelous. I think the composition is ideal with the human presence in front of "Ra". The only drawback is with the exposure. This is a very hard conditon where the sun coming out forces to shut down the exposure, while the dune would command a lighter tone. This would have been a case where a colour negative would have given a better dynamic range. With a digital, it would have been the case for a double diferential exposure - probably impossible in your conditions.


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26631} 11/9/2004
I love it! I love the inclusion of a human form. Lovely image. My son has this same Fuji, and it does much better on white balance than my S5000, and the colors are more vibrant also.


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 11/9/2004
Breathtaking! This whole photo shimmers and glows! Wonderful capture!
Carolyn


Paolo De Maio   {K:34166} 11/9/2004
Intimate and emotive portrait Hugo
Wonderful !!!!!
Paolo


NN     {K:26787} 11/9/2004
Hi Hugo! As to the composition, I?d like to see a bit more of the beautiful dunes (+ footprints) at the bottom, and, if possible, a tad brighter dune tone. The sky is fascinating, and the man admiring it adds a lot to the mood.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi Verena, thanks for your comment; you have a very good point. Half a minute would probably not be enough, when reading your comment, I thought more in lines with 5 minutes or so....

Nifty thing, the new associate feature, isn't it...;o)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi AJ, thanks for your comment, You're right, I took lots of photos in Morocco. Awesome place, very versatile landscape and country. A little later, the shadows would've created a much harder contrast in this image. I actually thought I already was too late...

Cheers,

Hugo


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 11/9/2004
hi.
to see this image is joy for the eyes, to think to be lì is great satisfaction! to wait for the moment of the sunset. optimal the exposure, in these cases hard the sun!
cheers
roby
7


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi Elisa, I agree about the dune, I thought of taking out my shovel, and get some more sand up there.... Unfortunately, by the time I returned, the person has gotten impatient, and had run off....:) Just kidding of course, thanks for your comment. Sometimes, you just have to take the things the way they are...;o)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi Rebecca, thanks for your comment... After this trip, I stopped using the S602z, as it just wasn't durable enough, and it died on me, beyond repair. I think the image quality i (was) rather good on the white balance and saturation. Also, it has a great macro option. Apart from the poor durability / sturdiness, it has a tendency towards colour aberration; and quite severely so. Spent some time retouching that in this image.
Furthermore, although the optical zoom is good at longer focal lengths, at wide angles, the w/a distortion is horrendous. (this obviously depends on what you compare it with, but having a DSLR now, I know I should've gotten one sooner)
Cheers,

Hugo


B:)liana    {K:30945} 11/9/2004
Love the dunes dear Hugo! love the light above and this lonely silhouette! Very charming and almost romantic situation dear Friend!
Kisses, Biliana


Yannis Yannas   {K:390} 11/9/2004
Fascinating shot, with the ondulating of the dunes.
It looks like the next minutes the sun will be so hot !
To me is exotic, as i never have been to the desert, so i enjoy this capture alot, as well as
Saeed Al Shamsi's description of the desert.

Best regards
Yanni


Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 11/9/2004
excellent composition and beautiful view!!
congrats. G


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi Yanni, thanks for your comment! I agree, Saeeds description of the desert is fabulous, it's exactly the way I experinced it.

Cheers,

Hugo


Roger Williams   {K:81877} 11/9/2004
What an interesting halo effect in the sky. There are clearly differentiated zones in it, almost as if there was slight posterization. Very dramatic, and a nice complement to the other one. Here, of course, the shadows are just perfect.


T L   {K:18925} 11/9/2004
Like sitting on the edge of the world and wondering what's behind the next dune... nothing.... :-). Really beautiful and i can feel the atmosphere, especially when it's raining cats and dogs outside here..


Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 11/9/2004
excellent.. love the landscape and the lighting.. nicely captured Hugo


Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 11/9/2004
this is excellent and I am curious to look in your portfolio now searching at I version


Amna Al Shamsi   {K:20701} 11/9/2004
I like the mood here, it gives a feeling of isolation . it is very beautiful place and capture , apart from the sun every thing is Excellent for me.

Thanks for your comments


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 11/9/2004
Very beutiful shot my friend.. i love the grade of colors from the sun.. very nice! Great view and composition! =))

Cheers

Patrick J


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/9/2004
Hi Patrick, thanks for your comment.... Hope you didn't mind my bold statement on your flying duck photo, no offence intended...;o)

Cheers,

Hugo


Zeev Scharf   {K:24572} 11/9/2004
Very nice sunset shot Hugo,the setting and composition are beautiful
Many thanks my friend for commenting"Preparing to sleep"
Best regards


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 11/9/2004
Hi Hugo! =) No no.. no offence taken! I just want to clarify that i didnt use any ps effects to get the final result on the image! =)

Cheers

Patrick J


Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13627} 11/9/2004
wonderful capture and great moment Hugo,
like it much!

thank you for your comment..
regards
Baki


Merete Westerdahl   {K:11046} 11/9/2004
There is more warmth in your upload than in Saeed's . I like this alot..cause it apeals to the idea about alone in the desert...watching the sun going down etc.. It seems like a nice place to be... :-)

Best regards
Merete


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22076} 11/9/2004
A very soft touch and lighting, backlighted silouette. Tight.

No suggestions to improve, I think personality will play strongly into like/dislike at this point.


Luís Lobo Henriques   {K:9002} 11/9/2004
Absolutely magic, Hugo. Peace and tranquility.
Regards.
Luís - Portugal


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 11/10/2004
Excellent work!!! Fantastic details!!!
Regards
Jani


Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57483} 11/10/2004
this is fantastic..my dear hugo..perfect shot and my favorite...excellent tone color..beatifull composition immage...splendid sunset..a soon my friend..hello
maurizio


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 11/10/2004
Hi Hugo,

just a small comment, time is precious these days. compared to the one before, this picture is (for me) light years more interesting (technically the same) =)
I'm really glad to put this into UF. stunning landscape composing.

take care,
thilo


Tim Bronkhorst   {K:9391} 11/10/2004
Stunning light Hugo! This is the dessert sunset as I recognize them. A long time ago I've travled in the Sahara a great time. Good thing to place a person in front.
Greets, Tim.


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 11/11/2004
Bravo..Fantastic at all...Kind regards...Riny.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Christian, Thanks for the comment. I agree on the exposure, it was one of the things I didn't replace the Fuji Finepix S602z when it broke down in the sandstorm which is brewing in part III. Besides, as Verena implies, my timing was poor, too. I should've been there a few minutes earlier, but driving through the desert in the middle of the night is not an easy task. Normally I rely on film for these shots, but somehow, it didn't cross my mind; the beauty and tranquility of the desert sunrise was too overwhelming...;)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Biliana, thanks for your comment. The desert sunrise was overwhelmingly beautiful; very tranquil, and very romantic...:)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Roger, thanks for your comment. The haloed effect was created by some overexposure, and a rather poor image quality. The fuji digital camera lacks some dynamic range, and the level tweak and resizing I did was already enough for some JPEG compression errors. Well spotted, though...:)

Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Tiro, I like your description of the atmosphere. That's one way to put it... It was overwhelmingly beautiful and tranquil. Next to the aurora boralis, one of the most impressive sights I've ever witnessed.
Cheers,

Hugo


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Thilo, Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it alot! I know how it feels to be time-bound... Just don't seem to be enough hours in a day...:) Take care,

Cheers,

Hugo


Helena Gustafsson   {K:417} 11/11/2004
Wow....wonderful...the composition are great and the colors are so nice.


Mary Vareli   {K:15816} 11/11/2004
Der Wanderer...
weiter...
immer weiter...


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/11/2004
Hi Mary, Didn't know you spoke german! Luckily your comment matched my understanding of that language....:)

Cheers,

Hugo


Mary Vareli   {K:15816} 11/12/2004
My German are not as good as my English!
This image reminded me of some words that appear often in songs of Endraum band...


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 11/12/2004
Hi Hugo, I don't think that the silhouette of the man admiring the sunrise is an element of disturb.
Unless the dunes have a very particular and geometrical shape, maybe with a high contrast ( thing impossible at this time of the day ) they are nothing really new.
The human presence adds a lot, IMO.
Great capture ( although a little soft...have you used the tripod despite the fast time? ) and light, many congrats!
Antonella


Carmem A. Busko   {K:48763} 11/12/2004
Hi, Hugo, thank you for your comment.
As you must have read else where.. I had some troubles with my left hand.. and since I can?t see a good photo without commenting..I decided to keep away from UF for a few weeks, to avoid typing.
Thank you for your attention and friendship.

I love deserts..so, I?m suspect ... the colors are great and including a person was a good option, IMHO.
Cheers, my friend!
C.


Tommaso Razzano   {K:8067} 11/12/2004
stunning dear Hugo ...

ciao !
tommy.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/12/2004
Hi Carmem, yeah, I heard about the troubles with your hand. Hope it gets well soon, thanks for your comments, and take care!

Cheers,

Hugo


Craig Hanson   {K:7794} 11/12/2004
I love it Hugo, but are you sure that is the Netherlands?


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/12/2004
Hi Craig, I'm almost certain I changed the location to Morocco, but apparently something went wrong.... Thanks for pointing it out!

CHeers,

Hugo


cessy karina   {K:14205} 11/12/2004
this shot is really awesome ! beautiful sunrise and composition. love it very much


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 11/12/2004
So nice view and interesting mood! This one is more artistic in composition and feeling, but I like both.


Marian Man   {K:63909} 11/12/2004
exquisite image!!!! love lights and tones... the desert dunes and the lonely man awaiting to see the sunrise!!!!!well done Hugo!!!! regards (and special thanks) Marian


Jan Symank   {K:15755} 11/14/2004
Very nice colour circles in the sky
An admirable moment !
Very good with the person in the foreground
Bravo and regards
Jan


Fadel J   {K:13479} 11/14/2004
Wonderful composition and lighting/shadows contrasts, a very beautifull scene Hugo!


Darren Arena   {K:2005} 11/15/2004
Wow. Just fabulous Hugo. They say that music calms the savage beast. I say that the same goes for sunsets. I love them, and you captured this desert one awesomely! I really like the rainbow effect that the sun created in the lens. Very cool colors.
Regards, Darren


Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 11/20/2004
gorgeous.. love the tones and colors :)


P. Christine Skinner   {K:27348} 11/20/2004
Magical and inspirational capture Hugo. I love the deep sienna tones against the palest of pastels sky. There is a sense of awe that must have been felt by the lone person.


Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 11/20/2004
Wonderful moody image. I like this presage of sunrise, not sunrise yet, but feeling - it will happen write now... and I am feeling her expectation, and voltage of Nature...Really GREAT! 7
My warm regards,
Lena


Lee Harris   {K:14694} 11/23/2004
wow
I like this allot Hugo
Rolling hills of sand I don't find easy around here and you have captured this very well.
I like the lighting on the sand as it creates layers in the hills and the sky/sun is great.
I try to picture this without the person and I think that the person is great !
The shadowed foot steps leading to the silhouetted person is the cap.
Very well done sir.
I hope my ramblings make sense, I'm not good with describing my feelings and a bit intimidated to comment on your work due to this.
Highest respect for you and your work.
Lee
If i used the rating system I would rate this a 7


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 12/31/2004
Splendid minimalistic composition. To me, this photo is beautiful just the way it is. I love he grandient colours in the sky and the contrast of the shadows and linght in the sand dunes. The placement of the person is perfect. Beautiful and harmoneous forms and shapes and light and mood are magic. My favorite in the series, Hugo. Congratulations!
I wish you and yours a Happy New Year
Emgy


James Hager   {K:6285} 1/16/2005
Captivating image. There are some things about it that bother me though. With the darkness of the image, I think a silhouetted person (at the top of the dune) would work better than one with the horizon cutting them in half. I like Saeed's version because is makes the person more visible. If the person wasn't there, then I'd prefer your exposure. I also find it odd that the person is looking to the upper right because my eyes are naturally drawn to the bright area of the image on the left, and I'm wondering what the person is looking at that's more interesting than what you've captured.


Abel Minnée   {K:3769} 1/27/2005
Fantastisch zeg!!
Het lijkt me ook geweldig om in de woestijn te fotograferen!

Groetjes abel


Arzu Tiraki   {K:1784} 2/28/2005
wonderful! i always like this kind of photos more, simple bu great...
congrats


louis Michael   {K:2988} 4/26/2005
Thank you for your comments on my Making Electricity. I am still new at this. I looked over your display of many fine photos.Many show different moods . I especially like this one with the footprint trail leading to the person enjoying the beautiful desert sand dunes against the colorful sky. It is very relaxing.The composition unlike mine is very balanced.


Sunset Man   {K:10194} 3/9/2006
Challenge:

Change your name for 24 hours ...
Put it up for critique again ...


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13078} 4/11/2006
Stunning, Hugo! Just wonderful!

Cheers

Phil


stingRay .   {K:136763} 4/11/2006
...............................CONGRATULATIONS.............................
on this well deserved award it looks superb. I am at work just now (2am!) and I just sneaked in to see what was going on. I can only see the composition in a small size as the internet programme we have here doesn't afford us the luxury of the large size..Here goes then...

I know it is an older shot of yours Hugo but I never saw it back then. I love those beautiful pastel colours in the sky that ring the burning intensity of the sun. I also love the silhouetted lone figure and their footprints going up the sand dune. I love too the contours and shadows in the sands....a truely wonderful composition. Well done to you. All the very best....Ray


Gorilla  K   {K:17526} 4/11/2006
wonderful Hugo!
concratulation!!!
this nice mood and silence a very nice photo... great composition and colors!!!

Winfried


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33826} 4/11/2006
Unbeleavable light!!!!
Nothing can be said; only stay and admire.
In My Favorite Images.
Bravissimo!

Giuseppe


Ursula Luschnig   {K:21869} 4/11/2006
Hi Hugo,
congrats for the POD! I love this magic Aurora.
Cheers,Ursula


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:176321} 4/11/2006
wooooooowwwwwwww..
your old work.. that i don't have seen.. but always is "time"..

TIME
(Clark/Christie/Mercury)

Time waits for nobody
Time waits for nobody
We all must plan our
hopes together
Or we'll have no more future at all
Time waits for nobody

We might as well be deaf and dumb and blind
I know that sounds unkind
But it seems to me we've not listened to
Or spoken about it at all
The fact that time is running out for us all

Time waits for nobody
Time waits for no one
We've got to build this world together
Or we'll have no more future at all
Because time, it waits for nobody

You don't need me to tell you what's gone wrong
You know what's going on
But it seems to me we've not cared
enough
Or confided in each other at all
It seems that we've all got our backs against
the wall

Time waits for nobody
Time waits for no one
We've got to trust in one another
Or there'll be no more future at all

Time waits for nobody
Time don't wait for no one
Let's learn to be friends with one another
Or there'll be no more future at all

Time, time waits for nobody,
waits for nobody
Time time time time waits
for nobody at all

Time waits for nobody
Time don't wait, waits for no one
Let us free this world forever
And build a brand new future for us all

Time waits
For nobody nobody nobody
For no one...

very incredible simple mood!
bravo and congrats also for the POD, (that i don't know if is recent of in a random mode..), the perfect time is taht is awardered!!!

ciao my friend..

cheers

roby


Stefan Ulrich Fischer   {K:1148} 4/11/2006
Good shot with amazing colours.


Riny Koopman   {K:55780} 4/11/2006
a truely wonderful composition.Gongrats for such beauty Hugo.Well deserved my friend. Riny


gIrIsH Lone   {K:678} 4/11/2006
Sir,
This is awesome pic!

one of the best i have seen around


Steve Aronoff   {K:21276} 4/11/2006
What a beautiful scene, Hugo! A hearty congratulations for your well deserved award. Bravo!
Steve


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22076} 4/11/2006
FoD -

Congratulations, etc. etc.
(mumbled and muted happiness)

Now get out there and keep shooting.


Kate Morgan   {K:30} 4/11/2006
nice one hugo
well done! fantastic image you deserve it!


Ferruh Varaner   {K:390} 4/11/2006
ar far as i can see everyone of u.f. members has written something for this picture except me. here is my op; excellent capture, looks like out of this world. congrats.


João Tavares   {K:39114} 4/11/2006
Congratulations Hugo for the award!!
joão


Quix Photography   {K:20204} 4/11/2006
Beautiful... a very smooth & flawless shot.. love the strength here.
congrats on the POD

Sue x


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 4/12/2006
Hi Ray,

thanks, nice to hear from you again... You're not missing much, as there's no panoramic size here, I uploaded this photo before UF provided that feature. It sure was a magical morning, one of those moments where you realise how small one can feel oneself amid the vast emptiness of the dunes, the absolute silence and the golden light...

Cheers,

Hugo


ISMAEL MARCOS   {K:10340} 4/20/2006
just a dream that dreams...

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