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Hoo Hoo Hoo!!!!! Yikes....It

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oscilis

12:07PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Beautiful light on those warm stones, Shadow Man.

ModestyB

12:09PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Lovley Saturated colours!!!! Puss & kram pdej gurksallad...Pmed lgkalsingar och raggsockar!!! ;)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:14PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Great pov on this monument... splendid !

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Loloe

12:29PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Superb!!!Great POV and lighting!!!Bravo and have a wonderful evening!!!

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rayburg

12:30PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

It's so cold where you are that my computer just froze up...lol...great pic as always..light up the fireplace and sit close..enjoy your weekend.

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croxie

12:44PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Great shot....but why on earth did u call it Typewriter? LOL

ana-maria

12:48PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Very impressive shot. The POV is perfect and the sky looks gorgeous. And what a wonderful warm light. Fantastic work!!!

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bentchick

12:52PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

SPLENDID!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my! I love those clouds in the background! I love the colors! I love the clarity and detail!!!!!! What can I say, I love it!!!!!! LOL :P

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coolj001

12:53PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Typewriter? Works for me! Cool shot...I like the birds...have a great weekend. :-)

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odie

12:57PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Hey, Mr. Link!! lol I'm glad you told us that was it's nickname...I was kinda wondering why I wasn't viewing and old typewriter in sepia or something. heh heh. YES, this IS a nice warm image and I need it because it's now 8.4F here. This is a great shot. I love the balance of your composition!! HUGS :0)

TheSecond

1:05PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Andreas!!! How do you do it?!?!?!?! Trutorial!!! Tell us!!! Wonderful image ... great pov ... great postwork ... you are a hero!!! ;)

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Onslow

1:08PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Majestic capture caught those lovely red Roman bricks beautifully and all set of with a backdrop of herioc statues :) - love seeing these !

wingnut55

1:23PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

praktfull !

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SoulSearcherr

1:37PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

such a wonderful crisp shot..you are bring Rome to life for me..S

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Digimon

1:57PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Incredible depth and color!!! Mythological!!

newleaf

2:02PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Ray! A warm winner!

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marybelgium

2:40PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

really superb ! Bravo !

glennn23

2:41PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Love the way those blues work with the reds/oranges! Balance of light and shadow is great too... Thanks for bringing Rome to all of us. Now we don't have to go! (Well, really I just don't have any money, or time...) +++

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pm_hackworth

3:09PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Excellent!!! VOTE!!!

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jcv2

3:30PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

There are those who are called Andreas and those who are not called Andreas. I am glad you're among us, posting these wonderful pictures with subtitling that's never boring (I can't remember it ever did)! It's wonderful work, a warm reminder in the cold with light that's almost gone on your location, but after Dec. 21 it will become better gradually! Excellent work, and indeed, thank God you're among us, Andreas! :)

jichdneth

3:40PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

I don't know what to say, you did it again:)

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Hidinthesierras

3:50PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Love the horses of course!! The lighting is awesome and the angle interesting!! The way the clouds are in the background with the statue in front looks really cool!! I love it, it's just beautiful!! Thanx for the view!! 8-)

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suresh_krishna

10:13PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

You needed that warm look considering the Brrrr weather you have been having. Vittorio monument is an excellent neo-classical monument in Rome. But, this is a completely new angle. The compo is perfect, the light heartwarming and the sky complementary. Well done, Andreas!

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nongo

11:13PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Your title seems to have left a few folks scratching their heads?!!! This is a magnificent piece Andreas!!!! Vittorio monument???? Beautifully done!!!!!!

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SoulEatar

1:08AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Presented in a very Noble fassion - Very fitting and supurb work ;)

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Rene-Brugman

3:19AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

wow, outstanding shot

soulofharmony

4:17AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

well my little meatball.. love the perspective of the statues and golden glow of the sun upon the brick work... , gorgoeus sky.. wish l was there.. hugs andreas this is beautiful:)) excellent

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sossy

11:04AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

impressive and imactful composed photo of fantastic artwork and sculptures! with the beautiful clouds in the back it looks very special and like a scene in heaven! ;o)

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nathalie06

12:58PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

That's a very interesting view on this monument. I don't remember this part, maybe I've never seen it when I lived in Rom ! It's a wonderful shot Andreas, and I'm so happy to see all this shots of Roma.... after more than 25 years... I feel so old when I write that ;o)))))) Hugs. V

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Punaguy

1:01PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Babbity slappity, babbity slappity!! Soon as this image appeared my hand went up....Man you outdid yourself with this bad boy! Lighting, colors, compo, shadows, the birds...gimme a break will ya! Just damn awesome, congrats! V Aloha my man~

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