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  Alvarinho III...from the Palace.  

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Uploaded: 05/02/06 6:29 PM GMT
Alvarinho III...from the Palace.
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When i was inside the Alvarinho Palace, i went to the window and i saw this... I hope you enjoy , not the house ???, but the pic.

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.FutureResident
05/02/06 7:06 PM GMT
I like the angle and your subject- Great capture!
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.Marzena
05/02/06 7:42 PM GMT
Very interesting angle and meaningful image.
Sic transit gloria mundi ...
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.Trin
05/02/06 7:54 PM GMT
I like your perspective and angle very much, but I think that in this case the border distracts from the image rather than adding. Either way, this is really pretty and creative! And I really enjoy taking a look from inside Alvarinho Palace through your lens!
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::MellodySmiles
05/02/06 7:54 PM GMT
I love the lines, angles and unique perspective here César! Bravo!



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.mmynx34
05/02/06 8:29 PM GMT
Cesar.. you just have a special way with the angles you use in your pictures. Very nice, and so interesting, to think that such an old unused building will be next to the palace.. Great job.. high marks.. Well done!
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.agnostico
05/02/06 9:08 PM GMT
A vista por detrás da janela... uma perspectiva diferente, uma outra forma de ver o mundo. Imaginativa, bem enquadrada, englobando as ruínas do que foi, em tempos, uma casa com vida. Perfeito!
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.fadinha_cipestre
05/02/06 9:57 PM GMT
Sim gostei...dá sensação...de que ainda estamos protegidos da pobreza, pois ainda estamos num sitio com interior...ao contrário dos restos mortais da casita
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::DigiCamMan
05/02/06 10:23 PM GMT
Nuce shot Cesar, that window was a pane wasn't it? Good work.
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.portorico
05/03/06 1:56 AM GMT
nice view... interesting capture! Good job!
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::PatAndre
05/03/06 4:51 AM GMT
Now, here's a guy that has a wicked eye for what constitutes a picture. Excellent. I don't know had I been there, if my eye would have caught that scene. Creative from the word GO. That's some aged structures out there. The old and the new are right together. Looking out the window is how it use to be. The way things are going in this world today, "yesteryear" is looking better and better.
Pat
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.Emil_Andres
05/03/06 7:55 AM GMT
This is a very interesting angle and picture. Good work.
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::cinny7
05/03/06 2:22 PM GMT
This is just great!! Awesome lighting and angle...beautifully taken!
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::madmaven
05/03/06 3:24 PM GMT
Totally terrific!!!!!! This is incredibly unique and just brilliant! I love this!
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::mimi
05/04/06 7:10 AM GMT
What fantastic composition Cesar! I love when images are shot from the dark into the light! The lines of the window panes are incredibly fascinating. I am not sure if I like the thick black border here. It seems to pull toward the window and my eyes are a bit distracted. It could be that I am tired also :)
I love how the grasses are growing on the top of the concrete wall. All in all, it is a fascinating image. You have a great eye for that photographic opportunity don't you my friend? Very well done and right into my favorite's folder on my hard drive so I can run it in my screensaver slideshow! Thank you for sharing this with us :!)
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~mimi~
.postaldude66
05/07/06 8:50 AM GMT
Excellent photo! the courtyard outside seems like a very unkept area making a fantastic subject. I wouldn't think the thick border is really necessary though, it seems a little distracting to me. The photo itself is very good though. Great work.
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.softie
09/19/06 4:34 AM GMT
It's an amazing angle, with great colors, and leaves us with..."what's beyond the window?"...I love that. Thanks for sharing Cesar.
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