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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 12/25/2005
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Great perspective, interesting point of view! Well captured & seen! Lovely details, amamzing architectural composition. Well presented rich details! Well done dear Kemal! 7+++
Cheers! Robert
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lena gönül
{K:736} 12/25/2005
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ilginc bir calısma kutlarım.açı cok güzel...
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Ferran Rial
{K:6670} 12/6/2005
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Hi Kemal, sorry for taking so long to reply, but i've been a few days travelling. Anyway, here it goes. I rotated it a little bit and i added a focus layer. I hope you like it!
best regards, ferran
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patrizio napolitano
{K:13119} 12/2/2005
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perfetta architettura patrizio
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 12/2/2005
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Fantastic angle ,great structure.best wishes vanessa got to go the doc wants some coffee.best wishes vanesa
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Kursat Oner
{K:1580} 12/2/2005
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cok hos bir estetik cekim olmus...goz alici.. !
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Kemal Kekeva
{K:3958} 12/1/2005
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thanks for your great comment,I am not really good at Photoshop.Would you please do some photoshop to this picture as you told me and attach here?I wanna see the difference. thanks and best regards
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 12/1/2005
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;)) No never!!!!
Nicely filling of the frame!
Jeanette
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Zeynep Ekemen
{K:-253} 12/1/2005
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I like how the background blurs. Very nice shot :)
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 12/1/2005
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Great shot. We take buildings so much for granted; a capture like this makes us more aware of what we miss...
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Ferran Rial
{K:6670} 12/1/2005
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Very creative capture Kemal, I thing the long lens was a wise chocie. But from my humble point of view, I'd do a couple of things here. First, I'd try to rotate the shot 1 or 1.5 degrees anticlock to get perfect vertical lines, and secondly, I'd try to add a focus layer, to get a sharper detail. Other tahn this, nice capture Kemal!!
regards, ferran
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 12/1/2005
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excellent capture of the architecture very nice angle
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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 12/1/2005
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Excellent shot.7/7
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Kemal Kekeva
{K:3958} 12/1/2005
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Dear Mark, This building is the most interesting ever.It is New York,and the thing is the rooms square meters getting bigger to the back:) Thank you
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 12/1/2005
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very strange, it almost feels like a miniature.
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