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For what my opinion's worth, I would just like to say thank you. Reading your comments make me reconsider my approach to this site. You brilliantly demonstrate it is possible here to be sincere, honest, yet respectful of others, and say more than a politically correct one-sentenced comment. Your presence is priceless.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dave, you came off exactly as you intended. Your sensitivity is always apparent, and thus your apology isn't at all warranted.
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This is an original image ,which evinces your unusual way of looking at things,David. Jack, is right. Ordinary mortals will overlook this signs for photography.
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David, look what you did ...;-))I agree to most of what was written, especially the rating systen ( I stopped rating quite a long time ago).

 

I like this photo because of its ECHO sensation it gave me, and the association to human life " strategy"... we are "parking " and "exiting" from defferent stages all our life.... It touched me .

 

Thats what I like at the net, being exposed to this kind of work, so different from mine, it enlarged and still does, my understanding of the different aspects of the photographic medium, and thought behind creating. I think that social relations , ( at least of some of us ,and I speak for myself at least) starts because of interest in the photographic work.

 

David, It took me time to discover your work, I'm glad I did.

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Thank you both so much. You two are so accomplished and well known on Pnet, that I am humbled and awed that you would take the time to look at my work and to comment. As a matter of fact, that goes for just about all the folks who commented here and on my other images. Fred kind of downplays the mutual admiration aspect of Pnet, and under the cold hard microscope he would appear to be totally reasonable. But I still can't help but get that "warm and fuzzy feeling" given off by all of you who have offered words of support and I take heart in your kindness. And, yet, as Fred points out, we all still have to go down that lonely road unaccompanied.
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