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Malmkrog, quite well taken care of. No sign of the usual rubble and jungle within the fortifying wall.
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Malmkrog/Almakerek/Malancrav, strange combination of gothic building and bizantine style wall-paintings inside.
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Hetur/Hetiur, the side entrance of the church is also well closed.
Lots of rubble around the church, on the hill. Old layers of colour
peaking through the dirt, gray stuff and spiderweb. Your comments
most appreciated (as on the whole folder).
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The entrance and clock tower of Bazna. Very well protected, both by
the walls and the person taking care of it. Maybe even
overprotected. Comments are welcome.
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decades old spiderwebs. This church (Bonnesdorf/Boian/Alsobajom)
from the 15th century, after a thorough CLA, could still be
functional. Noone around that would be interested, though. Comments
most welcome.
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First upload of a series of photos taken at the saxon "kirchburg"s
(fortified medieval churches) of transylvania/siebenbuergen/erdely.
This is built in the village called Bazna. If you check back later
you will find more in this directory.
Your comments are most welcome and appreciated.
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shit, i hope they did not execute kispal.
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a little bit hard to see that it is indeed "urban", it is too "ruiny". More or clearer elements of urban "civilization" of nowadays would help.
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mark, the monk is motion-blurred since it's in his morning rush.
Maybe you mean the other way around, him blurred and the rest sharp?
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What a nice moody image! Thank you for sharing it! I really miss the rain!
vigyuaaz, az ordog nem alszik:P:))
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aww...is that piano for sale?
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Jay: because there's a note when you submit a critique request, that, if the photo depicts any nudity you should be kind enough to put it in that forum. It does not refer to the intent of the photo(grapher) but to the content of the photo.
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The 'five minutes later' photo is much better as documentary, in my oppinion. The legs, the action going on, and especially the guy's mimic and body language are priceless. Well done.
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Good moment, good analogy between her pose and the wall painting.
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very good indeed, makes me smile. The little black person on the far left is a very nice addition, helps against "losing" the lines of the wall and road if you know what I mean.
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By the way, I checked technical details as well as the rest of the folder to find ANY indication that all the above comments are right about drugs use depicted here. Still nothing.
Another point: Anyone here that has been in Woodstock? I mean, THEN and THERE?
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I see a photo of a young girl sleeping and some guys drinking beer at a place which looks like a festival or something. I see a title "overdose". I am not sure why I should think about sad victims of drug use.
I myself have been sleeping like this on the ground in a similar environment (less the guy holding the head). I had no drugs taken (not to speak about overdose), just plain tired after an all-night long partying.
There is NOTHING on the photo that indicates any drugs (other than beer) were used and anyone is suffering. Therefore I don't agree with the documentary role of the image attributed by the above comments.
However the photo itself is very good and I applaud the courage of the photographer to make the photo from such an angle, in the presence of her awake male friends, LOL.
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Indeed similar a bit to mine. BUt i think it's better executed. The shadowed face still has enough details, and the background is cleaner. I like the smoke too, and the blood vessels on his front:) What i dislike a bit, if i really want to look for something, is the bright reflection in his glasses. I'll take a look at more of your photos.
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Thanks,Pabo, for all three comments. I agree with you here: the highlights are too strong, and especially they look like flowing out of Jacques' nose:) I have a version where I just cloned them out, i think that looks a bit better. On the crop, that's also something to consider; the right side is indeed bigh and black without any use, and the faceline is dead center in the photo.
Waldhuetten, the coat hangers
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