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Wed 26 Dec 2001 20:55
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FOMA FOMA #2 Thu 27 Dec 2001 01:08

Очень мне нравится это направление Вашего творчества.


smzal . smzal . #3 Thu 27 Dec 2001 01:43

Браво "не Кондратию"


Kondratiy Kondratiy #4 Thu 27 Dec 2001 03:39

Это не я...Это- ВЫ!!! -5+!!!!!


Al  Shortt Al Shortt #5 Thu 27 Dec 2001 04:01

Diagonal simplicity! Well presented.


Peter Schwarz Peter Schwarz #6 Thu 27 Dec 2001 04:44

Outstanding in all ways - Maybe one of your best - Great work!


Babette Babette #7 Thu 27 Dec 2001 04:46

Real discovery! Love simple things smile


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #8 Thu 27 Dec 2001 06:05

WOW!!!


peter o neill peter o neill #9 Thu 27 Dec 2001 08:22

Simply wonderful work.


Adel Mansour Adel Mansour #10 Thu 27 Dec 2001 20:20

Excellent pattern, a superb image.


Liva... temabina Liva... temabina #11 Fri 28 Dec 2001 03:08

Great perspective! And how it would look if this was B&W? ( just a question smile )


4yl 4yl #13 Sat 29 Dec 2001 09:32

-12- Пробовал. Слишком большие потери.
Большое спасибо всем за просмотр, оценки и комментарии к моей работе. smile
Thank you for taking the time to look at and rate my photo. I appreciate it very much. smile


Tio Pepe Tio Pepe #14 Thu 24 Jan 2002 04:22

we could speak about three distinct planes here the dry boards plus the wet ones as an exception that does not alter much on the one hand as opposed to 1) the water surface and 2) the submerged boards respectively on the other hand
the two angles – the boards running to the water and the water surface and the submerged boards respectively – create illusions the eye is happy to be splashed with

also the indefinite texture of the water at the top and the soft rectangular shape of the picture turn it into – if we were to go for some hierarchy – the nicest of the series