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The Arch of Titus

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Helloooooooooo!!!!! Well...it seems i could only stand firm to my principles for so long huh, LOL. So many sweet people have asked for me to allow comments again. God knows why though....maybe they feel the need to develope carpal tunnel syndrome or something, LOL. I would think you

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DELMUR

11:36PM | Thu, 19 January 2006

superb building in this evening light beautifull!

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PeeWee05

12:54AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

You have such a cute demener :D (no dic too). And it is indeed bear with me - I wonder why that is... I'd never get tired of Rome as it might be the closest I get to it... Excellent POV and very thoughtful framing created. The framing also gives you a great DOF. Overall, usual Zacko standards - which are brilliant BTW (in case you didn't know!)

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jinet

1:54AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Impressive historical place, and what a beautiful illumination ! Superb.

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sazzyazzca

1:57AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

This is a truly amazing capture!

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MaydaMason

2:18AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

glorious roman vista! the strong contrast and (maybe) the sunset light make this a real masterpiece! probably my favourite from rome!

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croxie

3:22AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Beautiful light, Andreas. Makes for a golden touch in that old stone :)

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marybelgium

4:12AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

simply beautiful ! beautiful light and colours !

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jcv2

4:44AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Wonderful capture of this part of Rome, with a special mood! Underexposing makes it look more intimate! Impressive work, Andreas, glad I can type here something! Only 2 or 3 left? I thought you had shot quite a bunch of pictures, or are those destinated for the photographic hunting fields? ;)

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tmathise

5:53AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

You always do such stunning work, this is NO exception either. Superb capture all the way around Andreas! Have a fantastic weekend!

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Chaos911

7:38AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

wow, what a super super work!!!! excellently done!!! :)

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SoulSearcherr

8:32AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

lol..I knew you couldn't hold your breath much longer..you make Rome so alive for someone who will never see this in person..thank you..S

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Laelia

9:54AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Yes, a wonderful picture of Roma you're sharing again, I love the difference between the monuments and the one brought to sun light..

soulofharmony

2:26PM | Fri, 20 January 2006

fantastic play of light and use of DoF draws the eye right in the the background image, statur in the background looks like eos in her chariot awaiting dawn.. sublime

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pm_hackworth

8:32PM | Fri, 20 January 2006

vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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redchilicat

10:35PM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Well I have arrived very late to this photo and all the glowing compliments have already been taken... So I will just say that this is another outstanding photo, I find Rome fascinating and am glad you have shown us one more shot of it. :-) Thank You

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solklem123

5:06AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Excellent work and image ssBig vote and hugs from me

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dcarvell

9:04AM | Wed, 25 January 2006

Evening lighting makes this pic

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Fruit_Passion

9:17AM | Tue, 31 January 2006

Andreas, You transports us in another dimension. Cheer for your clic!

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mixitupboi

7:37PM | Sun, 13 August 2006

This is great the real thing in it's REAL place better than any museum.

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