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| 01/22/2005 06:34:00 PM |
House on the Horizonby arnitComment by Sailingduck: where? this is an architecture challenge. might have scored higher if you titled it as God's earth and sky? No manmade architecture believable without your title. |
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| 01/22/2005 12:02:34 AM |
House on the Horizonby arnitComment by whagerbaumer: Nice clouds, nice lighting of clouds, and nice reflection. However, the house is less than 60 pixels in this format which is insufficient for an architectural study. A 3. |
| 01/21/2005 07:13:12 PM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by e301: Great photography. It speaks to me of our attempts to regiment our children, our oft-mistaken idea that education is about bringing them all to some accepted 'norm' - and f the hugely optimistic hoplesness of that aspiration: the individuality of our children will always triumph over our attempts to put them in boxes, and more power to them for that. Even if they have all got the same kind of hat on. Lovely - no, more powerful than that - well, simply great photography. |
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| 01/20/2005 09:18:25 PM |
House on the Horizonby arnitComment by ubique: Naaah. You could just as well have said it was Julie Andrews on the horizon & entered it in Movie Titles as "My Fair Lady". Sorry. 4. |
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