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Uploaded: 09/04/07 6:41 AM GMT
An epiphany?
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This "epiphany" happend in front of a restaurant vis a vis the Zentral graveyard of Vienna.

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::tigger3
09/04/07 7:24 AM GMT
This is Awseome Sabine! Very well done on your presentation - the light of this is superb. >< ♫ :)sandi ♪ ♫
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I really enjoy hearing from my caedes friends.
.Inkeri
09/04/07 3:19 PM GMT
Agree Sandi:Beautiful light..Excellent capture,Sabine..
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::kidder
09/04/07 3:26 PM GMT
Beautiful capture Sabine!! Love the lighting! C):-)
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THE CAMERA'S ONLY JOB is to get out of the way of making photographs. It's entirely an artist's eye, patience, and skill that makes an image. ~Ken Rockwell VISIT MY GALLERY
.corngrowth
09/04/07 7:26 PM GMT
General comment to all my Caedes friends: I'm so sorry that today I have and the coming days I'll have only few time to comment on your images. I prefer to let you know this instead of not commenting at all. As soon as possible I will resume normal commenting again. Regards, Cornelius
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Cornelius was here! Click HERE to see his work!
::karma29
09/05/07 1:19 AM GMT
Lovely lighting Sabine, very nicely captured.
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"A good photograph is knowing where to stand"-Ansel Adams
.photos_587
09/05/07 3:09 PM GMT
Excellent lighting. Really like the way this stands out against the sky. Thanks, Sabine. ;-)
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My 'puter crashed the other day so I'm trying to get my new one up and running. ;-( This new OS (Vista) is going to take some getting used to. Sorry I haven't been commenting as much as I would like to. ;-) Steve
.Fergus
09/06/07 11:25 AM GMT
Fantastic light, great work
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"What doesn't kill us makes us stronger" - Friedrich Nietzsche
.89037
09/07/07 7:44 PM GMT
Terrific colours and lighting!..I really like this interesting composition!
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Adriana....:)
::cynlee
09/12/07 8:45 PM GMT
I love the way the light is hitting the statue. Very nice perspective too.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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