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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 3/16/2005
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Roger; I agree, rather unusual sculptures, but what struck me was that w/o the Japanese script on the left, this could have been taken in the USA, ie a commentary on humanity. But, the subject is interesting and the composition good.
Thanks for your ususal insightful comments on my fishing boat pics-- I wanted to show the boats in their environment/weather. In fact I have a horizontal w/ only the trawler Decorah on the extreme right of the frame that I like;>) Cheers. Craig
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 3/14/2005
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I have to confess that I'm not a great lover of this kind of 'art', Roger, but you've done your usual excellent job of capturing it on film. Best regards, Chris
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 3/13/2005
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Nice sculptures. I do find these Japanese images strange sometimes, the background doesn't really offer anything to set the foreground off against does it. The only other thing you could do is try and use a shallow dof in order to blur it a bit.
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Laura Spell
{K:24080} 3/12/2005
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Very good shot of the sculpture. The colors, light and details are very good.
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 3/12/2005
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Deep seated social anxiety no doubt. While you are speculating, why are the children not content with the mother figure and seeking out the male? I guess they are greating father, home from the factory. jb
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