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Roland Lacson
{K:12214} 6/21/2005
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Hello Reza, the luminaries indeed are plesant to look @ & like how you composed the image. I'm not certain if the soft look was the intention but I'd like to point out the camera shake as evident in the foreground, it's what usually happens when low light shots are taken handheld. Mount the camera on a tripod with a cable release attached or timer activated for a much sharper image, other than that a good composition. Thanks much for the recent comment & best wishes.
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 1/15/2005
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Lovely image. Luminerias have spread east, you know! Lot of neighborhoods here in Maryland now use them. Keep the photos coming. I haven't been to New Mexico in many years so I am enjoying seeing your images.
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 1/3/2005
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Very unusual. Effective.
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Shahriar Broumand
{K:692} 1/3/2005
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Reza,
Excellent shot, really captures the mood. Nice work.
Cheers,
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Samantha P
{K:1961} 1/1/2005
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Beautiful Reza, and many thanks for your kind words :) Happy New Year from Australia!
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Sun Shine
{K:6225} 12/29/2004
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Hi Reza
Super well composed...great one!!!!! Giselle
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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 12/28/2004
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Hi Reza, This photo reminds of my time spent in Phoenix - where we also had luminarias for Christmas. I miss the desert and the South West. Thanks for sharing this one... Cheers! Sam
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 12/28/2004
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nice and moody. well spotted.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 12/28/2004
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Excellent shot,superb lighting and composition
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Kris Vogelsong
{K:438} 12/28/2004
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Nice! Try to get them again at first light (if you can get up that early) cheers
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Igor Gatnik
{K:2300} 12/28/2004
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Good shot, nice composition.
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