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Photographer In Transit {K:29358}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Cud B
Categories Humor
Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens May B
Uploaded 6/10/2005 Film / Memory Type That's It
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Critiques 15 Rating
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About With accumulated jet-lag...

one starts to fiddle and dream...

all about having...

a safe anchorage...

Ok, you've figured out what you want, checked your finances and you're ready to buy the boat to carry you to the ends of the earth. Before you run off in all directions at once get organized and get ready for some serious negotiations.

Some buyers do get lucky, find the boat they want right away and get the right price without any problems. And some of us go through a nightmare or two before finding our ultimate dream.

The problem, at least from our experience, is dealing with yacht brokers.

Good Luck... And Do Not Leave Home Without A Life Preserver... And A Bottle Of Hooch!
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Bertone   {K:13233} 6/10/2005
Ottimo e creativo lavoro!!!!
Compl.!!!

Saluti.


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 6/10/2005
Marvelus shot, nice color and tone!


Craig Hanson   {K:7794} 6/10/2005
Good mood!


Verena Rentrop   {K:14426} 6/10/2005
who is rowing me away from the chaos of life?

good luck with yacht dealers in your life

Cheers,
Verena

PS: a bit more Finland & two weeks vacation...finally...


Brulim .   {K:2987} 6/10/2005
Perfect!
Well done!..


ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42656} 6/10/2005
7++++++++++++++++ super pic my friend, congrats and God bless you


Mark Drago   {K:10869} 6/10/2005
gret shot, & nice little story


Dubravko Grakalic   {K:24332} 6/10/2005
great work!


Kelly    {K:20268} 6/10/2005
WOW....!


Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 6/11/2005
Oh, I do love your playing on this. Well done - feels like it belongs to a childrens story. Maybe you can write some words to go with your art? You know how I feel about you doing that. You know, The Princess Bride was written after the author asked his 2 girls what he should write a story about - one said Princess' and the other said Brides and there you have it. :) Let me know if you need a topic - I have the kids to help.


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 6/11/2005
I like the dreamlike aura to this composition, the colours are softly muted. It has an 'offcentre' look to it, which gives the feeling of being 'in the boat' or 'all at sea@ :) trying to make the decision - maybe excellent
Margaret


Rima Dario   {K:4427} 6/13/2005
Ottima composizione.
Ciao Dario


Mary Haywood   {K:362} 6/15/2005
looks a bist scary - I like scary
sometimes people tell me I am scasry


Katrin Aasa   {K:1377} 7/14/2005
What's the most important in dishwashing on the board - drying up....
What's the most important in sailing - good company...


Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 7/21/2005
Deep. I'm still working out the meaning of all the elements you've put together: the bow-end frame of a boat (planks are missing cause I see water), the anchor with a broken arm hanging from a corner frame, the bird house, the pouring rain, the ghostly terrain and a weather-beaten tree, and the blue-green pencil-thin cross. Beautiful color combination, especially that bright yellow lamp (which could symbolize a guiding star)... Deep, definitely deep matey ...Gab


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