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Uploaded: 09/16/09 12:44 AM GMT
Solitude
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This B&W gives me a feeling of solitude and is my entry for the contest.

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.Catharina1
09/16/09 1:01 PM GMT
Good composition! Looks great in B&W : )! Good luck!! Mich
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.Ramad
09/16/09 1:20 PM GMT
A wonderful shot Ami - a beauty in B/W. But isn't it now too late for the contest? I think it was closed last night. Those trees and the lake with the reflections look great in B/W.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
joeysparadise
09/16/09 1:40 PM GMT
Sorry if you missed the window, however lovely b/w with the silhouettes of trees and the fountain adding another element to the otherwise plain.
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~~~~~~~Photographematis de Deus Facturae ~~~~~~~~. IF I VOTE ON YOUR IMAGE YOU WILL RECEIVE A 10/10. Why? Because every capture of life around us or artificial generation of color and lines is unique and special.
.icedancer
09/16/09 2:06 PM GMT
Best of Luck Ami, this is a very peaceful & beautiful looking scene. Like the way the trees frame the fountain.
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::Ed1958
09/16/09 2:16 PM GMT
Lovely, very lovely entry in the b/w contest.
Faved.
Ed
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.Joanie
09/16/09 2:34 PM GMT
Gorgeous Ami! Your composition is beautiful and B&W fits perfect for this capture!!! Good luck!
Joanie
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::Jimbobedsel
09/16/09 2:57 PM GMT
Nice B&W, Ami, but the contest closed it's doors yesterday. There is another contest coming up, though.

Jimbob
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GO BUCKEYES! GO BROWNS!
::wheedance
09/16/09 3:47 PM GMT
This is gorgeous in black and white! Love the composition and the depth of it! Very sharp.
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All of earth is crammed with heaven And every bush aflame with God But only those who see take off their shoes. - Elizabeth Barrett Browning<p> mygallery
Logun7
09/16/09 4:13 PM GMT
~*~ «:::A:::» «:::W:::» «:::E:::» «:::S:::» «:::O:::» «:::M:::» «:::E:::» ~*~
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αттιтυ∂єѕ αяє ¢σитαgισυѕ. ιѕ уσυяѕ ωσятн ¢αт¢нιиg؟
::0930_23
09/16/09 4:33 PM GMT
Too bad about the contest Ami. It would have done great. You were too busy watching your Steelers. It does have that peaceful feel to it. I like it in B/W.

TicK

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
.TheWhisperer
09/16/09 5:33 PM GMT
I like the view through the trees on this one. Good luck with the contest.
Ann
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::danika
09/16/09 7:16 PM GMT
I like how you framed the fountain with the trees ... the calmness of the water too. Looks great in B & W. Very well done.
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This is it! ... MJ
.SatCom
09/16/09 7:37 PM GMT
Very peaceful view...love the framing with the trees. Good luck to you.
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Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter. - Ansel Adams....... My Gallery
::sharonva
09/16/09 8:25 PM GMT
The BW does wonderful things for the sheen on the water and the spray of the fountain.
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::tigger3
09/16/09 11:13 PM GMT
Very nicely done Ami, and a wonderful contest entry.
♪ ♫ :)sandi♪ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.muki7
09/16/09 11:17 PM GMT
A lovely B&W scene, Ami. I like the trees in the foreground and the fountain. Nice work.

Ed
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Enjoy nature, Take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints
::billyoneshot
09/17/09 12:26 AM GMT
Great shot Ami. It does make a for a lonely feeling. I am sure it will do great in the contest.
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Billy
.markvc1
09/17/09 2:29 PM GMT
looks very good in B&W good luck in the contest!
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::PamParson
09/17/09 11:57 PM GMT
Beautiful B&W shot...best of luck in the contest
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"Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you" ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
.lovestoned
09/18/09 3:13 PM GMT
Good luck in the contest. What a beauty.
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