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samurai warrior
{K:30} 1/15/2004
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Had to check your portfolio. NM has so much to offer for photo subject in my opinion. I miss the Farmington and Southern Colorado area. Was at San Juan river just last July for some beautiful trout on a fly rod. Wish I had my Sony for that trip!
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/15/2004
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Thanks for your comment on my photo of the temple at Himeji. I'm probably not the best person to suggest places to visit in Japan. I usually avoid temples (Himeji was an exception and even then I didn't go in to see the bit of Buddha they had), I personally loathe the Samurai tradition which I believe is partly responsible for Japan's dreadful war, and these days I hardly ever leave Tokyo... Are you thinking of visiting Japan? Most people either love it or hate it. A difficult place to be indifferent to. Probably sound as if I have a chip on my shoulder but actually I found happiness here and--after 36 years--I'm thinking of staying. [grin]
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ppdix
{K:17069} 1/14/2004
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Very good lighting and concept.
The perspective is great.
About your comment on my Andrea picture: http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=283853&ref=email
She is not married, but if things keep going this way, she might eventually marry.... me ;-)
All the best,
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 1/13/2004
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Cool perspective composition ...thanks for your comments on my Gull image...lens was 200mm. The gull was close, I forgot to add the comments and data before submitting, but I went back and added it now.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 1/13/2004
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Good one Roger...i like the camera angle and the idea...Very nice shot indeed.I also read one of your comments on webcam,i must say i disagree.Bec its not really the camera that takes pictures and artistic skill is not so much related with the cameras technical abilities.So my point is its possible to take better pictures with a cheap camera than an expensive one if you have the talent
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Marcos Duarte
{K:15402} 1/13/2004
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Nice shot. Conmgrat. Marcos
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