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Cal Kimola
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I like the shot itself, but I paricularly like the thought-provoking title. It would have been a real struggle for someone, then the pride, then the history and then the decay. All in the fragile passing of our human existence. So much more than just a ruin. Thanks, not1word. I must go and save my own home from decay. It's been nice seeing you,
bye bye,
sue
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Very clever if a bit unnerving. 'not1clone' and all that! Tell me, is that shadow, did you take a fall, or is that camouflage paint on your closest face? :)
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Oh brilliant find, not1word! Lovely flaky bark and gorgeous orange - the background is a perfect match for the edge of the lichen, isn't it? Really well done for seeing this combination of tiny detail and rich background.I'm going to have to not only put this in my favourites, but use it as my background image for a while, it's just perfect (and goes with a particularly stylish orange upholstered chair I am sitting on. Sounds terrible, but you have to be here to appreciate it.
All the best and thank you in advance for my wallpaper.
sue
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Lovely shadows, colours and golden light. I love that sense of space too, with them all tumbling into the distance like gigantic marbles. Worth blowing up to full size too, to see the cracks in the soil and sandy clods, and those lovely crispy seed heads in the foreground, which I almost missed before.
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OH well done, not1word -- the perfect combination of sweeping lines and uprights and the reflections are wonderful! Wow, I really love the way the line of the modern glass fronted building sinks into the abyss in that refection. This has every element imaginable. A top photo which is going into my favourites tout suite!
Best wishes,
Sue
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SHoweMBOU you know what its like only having the road map from the trip back in 82' you got to get a few wrong. any idea's steve
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Great photo.
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Beautiful scene, Michael, reminds me of parting thick black velvet curtains to see the sunset beyond, as though the land has been pushed to each side by the path of sunlight. The way the sun is suspended beneath the delicate branches of the tree like a giant lantern is really special.I absolutely love this photo.
I must go now, but thanks so much for the photos in your gallery, I have really enjoyed browsing through them.
All the best and catch you again,
Sue
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Hello,
This is a very nice place and a good
view. I like this photo.
I wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010.
Best greetings from Aal.
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What a superb picture Sue It seem that the birth is lighting by the electricity...
greetings. Jacques
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