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Schwarzwald (5) Schiltach
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Fachwerk in Germany, Schiltach.

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::ericfx
08/15/07 4:35 PM GMT
great shot Paul. a nice scene with good lighting and nice shadows.

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.ted3020
08/15/07 5:51 PM GMT
WOW, now add many superlatives to go with it. Outstanding photo.
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singinole
08/15/07 6:32 PM GMT
i love these types of houses in germany! every one is different and interesting in its own rite. great job with hightlighting the house in the foreground with the storm looming in the background.
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.Feetjie
08/15/07 8:19 PM GMT
A fine picture with lots of shapes, patterns and colours. Well done and thanks for sharing, Paul.
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+mayne
08/16/07 2:24 AM GMT
Holy doodles! That is some great contarst Paul. I love an image with dark clouds and bright foreground.
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.Inkeri
08/16/07 4:22 PM GMT
Stunning capture in every way..So Fantastic houses,every one
so different..
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::mia04
08/16/07 6:13 PM GMT
Wow, those houses sure look cool. Are there people living in them, or is this a museum village? I like the sunlit buildings with the bright colors against the dark sky.
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, plausible, and wrong. - H. L. Mencken
::cynlee
08/17/07 2:18 AM GMT
So much texture and a wonderful perspective. I love this.
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::verenabloo
08/17/07 9:01 AM GMT
Oh Paul I had forgotten about the beauty in Germany. These colours are just wonderful. I love the sunlight and the shadows and the sky..wowI imagine you just enjoyed your trip so much . Did you go to the Lueneburger HEide? Did you take some shots? And did you go to WIlhelmshaven by any chance or to Lueneburg itself??? I would LOVE to see some photos if you have them. Email them to me if you like...Verena
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.Cagey1560
08/19/07 4:31 PM GMT
This is wonderful. The people really add to the shot, it's as if they're just going about their business without realizing how magical the place is in which they live. Fabulous shapes, composition and color. Thanks for sharing.
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.heidlerr
08/19/07 10:49 PM GMT
Beautiful and colorful town. Looks like a storm is brewing. Nice view.
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Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual. Edward Weston
.sumeetonline
04/16/08 4:39 PM GMT
Paul,
I have been a fan for your pictures but I always had one question - how do you get such high contrast pictures?
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::Marzena
05/04/08 1:26 AM GMT
What a fairy tale location ....
Are you completely but absolutely completely certain that this is a real place ?
*sighs in utmost delight*
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With all my love and respect, Marzena

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