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- Uploaded on September 24, 2009
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C.'s Augenweide, on October 20, 2009, said:
Dear Eric, nice to hear you again, thanks for your comments! My good wishes travel with the wind to you. I hope it is not too chilly or maybe a such a frosty breeze is even welcome over there? ;-)
Christiane
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© Rai Lui, on October 25, 2009, said:
Da ist dir ein "Schnäppchen" gelungen!!!
Meine Frau schimpft auch immer, wenn ich so heftig auf Durchzug lüfte ;-)
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Stefano Mascioli, on October 27, 2009, said:
Bellissima, questa rottura imprevista dell'ordine! Stella d'Oro! Ciao, S.
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C.'s Augenweide, on October 28, 2009, said:
Schwupps, danke!
Ciao Stefano, mi fa piacere! Grazie per la stella.
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оlivier ьrouшers, on November 25, 2009, said:
RESPECT THE AUTHOR'S ORIGINAL FORMAT PLEASE!
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Stefano Mascioli, on November 25, 2009, said:
Olivier, Christiane I have already expressed my protest in this forum. I invite you to make it also!
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C.'s Augenweide, on November 26, 2009, said:
HI Oliver and Stefano, I protested yesterday against the unbearable cropping, which is stopped now at least. I told them also that I don't like the new layout for two other reasons:
the huge thumbnails take the overview away. It is like you have your nose stuck in the plate.
the big thumnails cancel the appetite to enlarge a photo. Before the thumbnails was the appetizer, creating curiosity, hunger for more, to get satisfaction by letting the picture enter the scene in all its splendor. Now everthing is obvious, no more imagination, hunger, no more sadisfaction. You will certainly have less cklicks. The new layout is that for a fast food picture consumption.
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C.'s Augenweide, on December 3, 2009, said:
Hi Nicolas, I got your comment by mail and now it is gone here on the page. Anyhow you got a point, because the old small thumbnails sometimes let you miss a good picture or let you step on a less interesting one. So increasing the size was not a bad idea, but to my opinion 200px is too much. 150 pixels and four rows I would have been sufficient.
KInd regards, Christiane
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Patrick Munsch, on December 15, 2009, said:
encore une merveille, je ne vais pas toutes les étoiler , mais quel belles images
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Hans Sterkendries, on January 17, 2010, said:
Very nice composition. I love the curbed lines...
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andrea gambetti, on April 27, 2010, said:
Lovely pic! I like it!
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C.'s Augenweide, on May 7, 2010, said:
Thank you Patrick, Hans Sterkendries and Andrea Gambetti!
Kind regards, Christiane
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JPablodc, on May 28, 2010, said:
Great composition!
Greetings
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AngelUzquiza, on October 30, 2010, said:
well seen! LIKE 3
greetings, Angel.
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themachinist, on December 9, 2010, said:
Bellissima, complimenti, Y/S, ciao da Genova.
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C.'s Augenweide, on December 16, 2010, said:
Grazie Jpablodc, Angel and themachinist for your kind appreciation! Greetings, Christiane
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priskaziswiler, on February 28, 2011, said:
like
witziges detail mit der wehenden gardiene!
lg priska
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Ingrid RG, on September 2, 2012, said:
Ein Superfoto, Christiane. Stell Dir vor, die "flüchtige Erscheinung" hab ich auf den ersten Blick für den Kopf eines Raubvogels gehalten! Erst danach fiel mir auf, daß derartige Riesenvögel wohl schon seit geraumer Zeit nicht mehr existieren. Schade eigentlich... Liebe Grüße aus Paris, Ingrid
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C.'s Augenweide, on September 2, 2012, said:
Hallo Ingrid, tatsächlich, jetzt sehe ich auch den Raubvogelschnabel, und welche phantastische Geschichte könnte man sich vorstellen über den Vogel im Hochhaus...danke für den Kommentar und schönen Gruß aus Wien! Christiane
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