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Uploaded: 05/25/11 7:11 AM GMT
Springtime In Veere 1
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Captured earlier this year in the cosy, little town of Veere, Zeeland, The Netherlands.

Hope you'll like this image. Thank you in advance for your comment.

PS: To prevent possible misunderstanding: this is not a stitched image or something like that! The scene is just as real as real can be.

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::Dunstickin
05/25/11 7:14 AM GMT
Love the composition and the vantage point for this shot is perfick!

Nice one mate
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::Ramad
05/25/11 9:06 AM GMT
I agree with Bob. Only I must also mention the very good clarity. Very nice image Cornelius.
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.elektronist
05/25/11 9:21 AM GMT
Very very interesting composition. Two kind of scene blended in one frame. Both have very different lighting and subjects. Creativity!

Tanju
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::luckyshot
05/25/11 12:06 AM GMT
Cornelius - The photo has your trademark lighting, clarity and vibrant colors. The composition leads the eye from right to left, from the flowers to the masts in the distance. Excellent work! Thad
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.Roseman_Stan
05/25/11 1:03 PM GMT
Love how you composed this one. Nice shot indeed!
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::0930_23
05/25/11 1:55 PM GMT
Your angle is perfect to display all this beauty in one scene Sea.
The flowers, reflections, composition, colors and presentation are at such a high level. No choice but to let this one stay on my computer.
Good health to you and yours.

OFT


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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::Jimbobedsel
05/25/11 3:38 PM GMT
I love the way you composed this shot, Mr. C. The colors and the reflections are fantastic. Excellent job.
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::danika
05/25/11 3:44 PM GMT
Wonderful angles in this scene. I especially like the lead in with the daffodils. Nice clear detail too. Very well captured, Cornelius.
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.Catharina1
05/25/11 3:48 PM GMT
Dat is vakwerk met een hoofdletter V, prachtige fotografie vol sfeer en uitstekende kwaliteit! Excellent photography! Mich
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::cynlee
05/25/11 3:53 PM GMT
Fantastic scene, Cornelius. Has Spring written all over it and the perspective is quite unique and eye catching.
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::tigger3
05/25/11 9:30 PM GMT
Great perspective and array of color, makes for a different vantage point, and I like it. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Inkeri
05/25/11 10:58 PM GMT
Wonderful scene with Beautiful colors and light.Stunning composition and reflections.A Beautiful photo,Cornelius.
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::billyoneshot
05/26/11 3:52 AM GMT
This is a beautiful marina scene my friend. I really like that hillside.
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Billy
.rozem061
05/26/11 7:51 AM GMT
Very nice work, Cornelius !
John
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.TheWhisperer
05/26/11 11:29 PM GMT
This is a lovely capture. The angle of light on those daffodils works very well, as does the reflections on the water, and the lines in this capture of the houses, flowers and water all make for an amazing sight. Fav'd and thank you for sharing!
Ann
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::allisontaylor
05/30/11 9:30 AM GMT
Beautifully composed. Such a picturesque city scene. So enjoy the clear details throughout.
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::LynEve
05/30/11 1:28 PM GMT
Simply beautiful. Worth 20 points more :)
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