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Tell me what you think!
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Any comment welcome
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Thanks, Pierre. I like your thinking. Kurt
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Tell me the story that you see.
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Any and all comments are very welcome.
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I guess I am still wasting my time asking for any meaningful criticism, but
here goes yet again.
Fallen petals littering a footpath.
Tell me what you think
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Any comments, both for and against, will be gratefully received. Tell me
what you think!
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All and any comments welcomed
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Post your comments and views. All gratefully accepted.
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All Comments gratefully received. Be honest.
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Tell me the truth!
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Thanks for all your comments and ratings. Much appreciated.
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Any comments gratefully received
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Great monochrome capture. I just wish that the lighthouse buildings were not cut off, although this may not have been possible (I don't know how extensive they are).
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Any comments welcome.
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Any thoughts would be much appreciated
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Please give feedback - K.
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Thankyou very much for the comments and ratings. - Kurt
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A fine image.
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Great textures, a very nice image. - K.
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The Birds are Coming
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Impressively large and solitary on the bleak top of Portland, itself a dramatic and strange part of England, St George’s is a cruciform church built in 1754-66 to the design of Thomas Gilbert, a local mason. Its grand conception, possibly based on St Paul’s Cathedral, may reflect Wren’s connections with Portland and its quarries. The interior is singularly complete of its date with twin pulpits and lecterns, box pews and galleries surviving intact. In the churchyard are some 400 tombstones, many of naval interest, with fascinating inscriptions.
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An interesting and dynamic shot. The coloures at the bottom immediately grab ones attention, but more detailed observation of the shapes and shadows on that rather brutal wall are rewarding.
Gerfalcon
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