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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 11/24/2005
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The format is perfect for this image - it echoes the subject itself. Does it break the rules? I hope so.
AJ
PS. Oh, and BTW, it doesn't need a frame on UF!
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Bill Gibson
{K:2701} 4/12/2004
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great angle and colour
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 1/23/2004
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this looks great rog you only get green in the UK like that.This works well being all vertical and what not...I never ever thought that usefilm would sharpen the pic I never use edge sharpening don't like it I only use that one I told you about...regards roger
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 10/12/2003
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Great choice of subject for this format. And you were lucky to have clouds, I think they always add visual interest. What a fun camera (I'm partial to anything Fuji). Very crisp, clear colors. I'm enjoying your panoramas, they are a nice change. I like the garden with the tall flowers reaching up in juxtaposition to the horizontal format, and the people/street/market scenes, you have a very creative eye.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 10/12/2003
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Roger, I was there just 3 weeks ago. Unfortunately I didn't take my camera with me.
You have made the most od quite a difficult subject, I remember theres quite a good bit of open ground to the front, but from but that would be quite an uninteresting viewpoint. This angled shot gives a good perspective of those Norman towers and the headstones provide good foreground interest. Well done.
Regards
Keith
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 10/12/2003
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Excellent vertical panorama with very natural looking colors and good framing!
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/11/2003
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Roger.I like it Teunis
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