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I still can't get over your black and white work Ruud. This image is no exception. Love the CROP, the pattern in the bricks of the roadway, your use of light, and of course attention to detail.

Congrats, another WINNER  !! most kindly, Gail

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Ruud, I must tell you that I like this your way of showing exactly what is needed to be shown, nothing more, nothing less! And the technical quality I appreciate very much for the photography is first of all a technique!

Best regards my friend!

PDE

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Ooh !! My dearest 2CV ... and it seems like a new one !! Wonderful perspective of the scene, Ruud. The worn out jeans by the bright Citroen is like a trade mark of the tipycal owners of these lovely cars. Well done, my friend ... lovely captture.

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Excellent crop Ruud,very nice street work,my regards

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I read the title and I look at his hands - a captivating street scene. Great tones, excellent composition. Regards, Ruud.

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All these details, gota find those keys.  I know the feeling.  There's only so many pockets, they gotta be here somewhere, right?

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many thanks for your visits, nice comments and compliments!

With best regards / hartelijke groeten,

Ruud.

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Certainly a WINNER! Just have to admit it,all your latest B&W captures are just fantastic! Even though I have already mentioned it - I love the clarity and effects shown on your latest B&W captures. Bravo ! Keep on clicking and thank you for sharing them with us all. Warmest Regards to you my friend over the ocean.

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Hi Ruud:

This is a great composition of curves and lines, shapes and textures. Even the old Citroen shines! Great work.

Regards, John

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No keys, no problem, can be started using just a flat icecream stick. And for you, Ruud, no scene is a problem as well, I like this new technique you are using now, gives such a nice transition to otherwise hard edges by making them...even more pronounced, handdrawn feel to sheet metal made vehicles. Congratulations!
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