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06/08/2007 03:15:05 PM |
we seem never to run out of space to bury our dead who died
whimsical |
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06/06/2007 07:24:09 AM |
Like a slow procession, they're moving in, those gray stones. For now, the grass, lovingly cut in nice straight and even lines, is holding its own, though. |
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06/05/2007 06:03:08 PM |
Like the idea but composition feel a bit off to me, the graves I think don't feel in the right place in the shot. |
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06/04/2007 07:43:00 AM |
There's always room for the dead. An interesting image. |
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06/03/2007 04:39:31 PM |
Interesting observation (via the title). Love the rich greens and the color of the clouds. |
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06/03/2007 11:51:08 AM |
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05/31/2007 01:44:04 PM |
A little dark on the ground for my tastes. Also I've never been a fan of horizons that split the middle of the frame. The rule of thirds might have been applied well here. Nice interpetation of the challange |
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