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Uploaded: 06/13/07 7:50 PM GMT
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view from my bedroom window. I used to be able to see the very tops of the Twin Towers from here.

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.mookayluh17
06/15/07 1:18 AM GMT
i like your picture. black and white and architecture go hand in hand.
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sharonva
06/16/07 2:10 PM GMT
Good job you included the explanatory comment, otherwise I wouldn't have understood this pic at all. Now I like the starkness of the black and white, the powerline going across the middle, and the very normal view below...because of what I know is not there and that the view is not at all "normal". I wish you had been able to upload it in a larger resolution...perhaps you might consider posting a framed version (outside frame) for those of us with larger monitors?
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::solita17
06/16/07 7:20 PM GMT
This picture along with the title says so much, Patricia. Very haunting. Keep taking pictures, I'd like to see more of what you have to offer.
mary
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"If I dream I shall be real, or really myself..." Robert Penn Warren
.smolander
06/18/07 5:01 PM GMT
I really think that this photo is powerful! I love the black and white as well as the story behind the photo. Thanks for sharing!
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Until one has truley loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened
.harmgunnink
06/18/07 6:22 PM GMT
nice picture!
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greetz, haRm
::verenabloo
06/19/07 12:27 AM GMT
Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have all those wires, lines of electical and phone etc? I like that you decided on black and white..and I am looking forward to your posting some closer view shots of the area around where you live..keep shooting..verena
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Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it that you can.
::m0rnstar
06/19/07 1:07 PM GMT
Patricia, was looking at your gallery and found this. Not that I know how to do it, but removing that one wire at the top would really 'make' this photo. I like it the way it is though. (Sending you a PM.) ~Mary~
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A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. Diane Arbus

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