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With everything wrote before I can only congratulate you for this great shot.
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Glad you took it. It's an extraordinary shot. Beautiful colours and a terrific sky with that sunlight coming trough the clouds. Good composition IMO. Congratulations.
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To tell you the truth I liked them both :) I don't really think this one's too dark but Ersagun version is also a great suggestion that would make this one look a bit like "A dancing house from Brussels". Anyway...excellent shot. Congratulations.
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I find this shots so hard to make - and believe me I tryed it sometimes without sucess tough - that I can only say: Bravo! You managed to balance the light in a very positive manner and the colours that resulted from that are in fact very rich. Congratulations.
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Excellent colours. I liked the way you placed the rocks in the composition. Great shot, congratulations.
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I'm sincerely not sure about this centered subject. If in the mood
please drop me a line or two with you suggestions. Thank you in
advance for your time.
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By the way, I think Menachem is refering the horizon line. I'm not sure tough.
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Rui Nogueira placed it well. An excellent idea on contrasting the new and the old in such a "landscape style". Excellent use of words on the title. Bob Dylan couldn't put it better :) Parabens Joao. Excelente trabalho
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:)) One of the great things about Nazare (Portugal)- besides great seafood, sun and nice people - is the fact that you can get this view for free on the top of the hill :) Thank you for visiting, I'm a fan of your work so having your words here surely means a lot to me.
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You can count me in too Vincent. It's a great shot and a great choice on the grain, DOF and composition. I specially like the shadowed face and the texture from the stone. Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
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The pose on this one a lot better than the other but "originality" speaking the other one is stronger than this. This pose on the "red chair" would be perfect but hey...instead of 150 shots I guess you'd have to make at least 450 :) Congratulations on this (and the other) original POV over a relatively disregarded subject.
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Megan, Elisabetta, Amilcar, Daria (loved your slow model), Gene, Amitai, David, Pulok, Okmen (welcome back) and Stephane, thank you for stopping by and for leaving your words on this shot. "See" you all around.
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Okmen, Kent, Jure, Peter, Dilber, Kaushik, Bonali and Daria, thank you for stopping by and for leaving your comment. Kent, I did notice. Thank you for that but specially for the comment above. "See" you all soon.
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Comments, good or bad are always welcome. Thank you in advance for
your time. Please see larger.
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Everything Stefan wrote plus that the larger version looks even better. Congratulations.
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