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Very nice set!!!
peregol · 2008-11-20: 10:41
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I favorited number 2. I love the two people walking and the lines formed by the concrete. Nice set.
makaid · 2008-11-20: 10:43
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Very interesting.
armando · 2008-11-20: 11:58
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#3 is great
Lemonhead · 2008-11-20: 12:08
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I think when we aren't 'on vacation' we tend to see the same things with our cameras... usually something we're comfortable with. It's difficult to think outside that box to something like.... portraits for example (scary!) That said, you do architecture well... another nice set!
DancingDolphin · 2008-11-20: 12:42
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great set, I like #4
pumacat · 2008-11-20: 13:03
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Nice set... looks a bit sad in b&w though...
haushinka · 2008-11-20: 16:20
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I've noticed that you usually keep a distance from people in your pictures almost like using them only for size reference, but no matter how small they are - still essential elements in compositions. I like the angle, the structure and reflections in #1. Interesting repetition and mirroring in #2. Fascinating perspective in #3 - it makes everything seem like being sucked into the central building and bulging it at the bottom. The last looks like a man trapped in a b/w Piet Mondrian painting ! I like all of them but my favourite is #4, maybe because it has a story?
redro · 2008-11-20: 20:26
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you are gettin pretty good at this fotagruffie thing
sunshineand · 2008-11-20: 23:21
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once again you did great
slowpete · 2008-11-20: 23:29
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Amazing set - great commentary too :-)
jet28 · 2008-11-21: 01:22
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very nice
MrSaSa · 2008-11-21: 06:48
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These are great... it's something I've never really thought of but will probably think of a lot more now that you've mentioned it. Number 3 is fantastic... I really like it! Great job!
KerBear · 2008-11-21: 07:59
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