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Beyond the Sidewalk
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Beyond the Sidewalk

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::Jimbobedsel
03/02/08 4:00 PM GMT
Well, there's that fog again. You have gotten a lot of great shots with fog. This is another one, John. I love how the path curves away from the little building. Very good work on this one.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
::rp64
03/02/08 4:03 PM GMT
I wish life were more like your wonderful capture here. It seems that whenever I reach a crossroads in my life the fog is present, but there is no shelter as you have discovered here where I may pause and reflect for a moment.

Nicely done, John, you have a very natural eye!

Rich
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::tigger3
03/02/08 4:07 PM GMT
Really a very meaningful image John, Rich said it very well. Your imgae reflects that so well. I sure do like stark contrasts in this also. Sandi♥
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::0930_23
03/02/08 5:25 PM GMT
I too am enthralled by the crossroads. Left, right, straight ahead or turn and go back where I know it's safe. Straight ahead seems to be the choice because the shelter is inviting. I always thought if it looked and sounded to good to be true, it probably was. That leaves Left and Right. Being in my right mind I think I'll go left. There, that was easy. Great photo of the fog. Perfect perspective. Way to go Rock.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.TheWhisperer
03/02/08 7:15 PM GMT
I like how the black path leads the eye across to the left of the picture, and the beige one left and right. You have captured this scene perfectly. Well done!
Ann
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::RKG
03/02/08 7:47 PM GMT
Very eye appealing capture. The tonal range is spot on and the comp is excellent. This is one fine image. Great find! Thanks.
Rick
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::cynlee
03/03/08 2:12 AM GMT
I can't add much to the already wonderful comments on this. I do like the way the path bends back to the left and I like the almost b/w look from the fog.
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::dleuty
03/03/08 3:02 AM GMT
Which was the road not taken?
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.21citrouilles
03/03/08 10:42 AM GMT
Those walks in the fog must have been truly special. The glimpses that you've captured of them are to me. I love the contrasts of foggy and sharp, and the tonal range. It's beautiful. :)
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::Roseman_Stan
03/03/08 2:36 PM GMT
Another foggy delight John. Well done!

Stan
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::SEFA
03/03/08 4:15 PM GMT
I agree with all above said John. This is a lovely and moody photo. Great work!
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::nigelmoore
03/03/08 5:00 PM GMT
Love the crossroads here, and the restrained colours and fog that you do so well.
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::solita17
03/04/08 4:18 AM GMT
I love foggy scenes, somehow there's a lot of a dreamy kind of mystery to this.
mary
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.RAPH
03/08/08 2:59 PM GMT
I really love ths kind of image. In the mist all subject seems to be mysterious, and our imagination is running very quickly. Very well done my friend.
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