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Uploaded: 01/01/10 6:39 PM GMT
Boats
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.bOPS2
01/04/10 1:39 AM GMT
I like the water and boats, pretty good blend.
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.russbod
01/04/10 5:09 PM GMT
Thought provoking, nice image :o)
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.MrOpus
01/05/10 12:52 AM GMT
Good composition. My only wish is that it had been taken in summer to get more color in the tree. Some things you just can't control. I still like it!
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.Cherry79
01/05/10 12:34 AM GMT
I thought this shot might look better as a B&W so I downloaded it. Yep. You should try it as a B&W. Makes the viewer forget about the "blah" colors and see the beauty of the photograph itself.
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For in and out, above, about, below, 'Tis nothing but a Magic Shadow-show, Play'd in a Box whose Candle is the Sun, Round which we Phantom Figures come and go. From Edward Fitzgerald's Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
.gbo911
01/11/10 6:58 PM GMT
Milyen igaz. Meg kellene nézned fekete-fehérben, vagy szépiában...
Ez volt az ezredik kommentem. :)
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