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Photography Landscape posted on Feb 11, 2007
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.... quelles qu'elles soient sont ... ind

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MagikUnicorn

3:42PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

COOL ET BONNE ID

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vulcanccit

3:42PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

wonderful capture of the past

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Zorg1955

3:47PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Comme des lignes de la main, les empreintes sont si fortes et traverss par ces 2 obliques ombrs avant de poursuivre le chemin . . . Au-del vers un autre futur. . .

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cricri99

4:06PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Notre chemin serait il trac OH si on peut faire marche arriere ..je continue encore..mais "face a mon destin, je fais demi tour"!! comme quoi une photo peut changer notre vie!! La photo est tres forte comme dab !!!

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awjay

4:37PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

ohhhhh yesssss great image...........j

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busi2ness

5:05PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

I love the portrait crop emphasizing the lines the eyes can travel. It makes for a very active and pleasing composition.

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drag

5:14PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

A road well traveled and the shadows that cross it. Love the muted colors. Bravo Janiss.

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Rona

6:13PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Ooooh this is an image that strikes a cord with me - or should I say follows a track in my heart. Excellent composition.

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Biffowitz

6:46PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Very cool capture, the shadows really add character. Great work!!

gingerlou

7:07PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Bravo, neat capture !!

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lior

7:13PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

EXCELLENT!

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JillianElf

8:41PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

I love your image and as always the thought behind it. Where would we be indeed? And does one jump out of the traces or stay within them? Wonderful Janis! :)

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Fahrenheit451

8:59PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Merveilleux ! Ceci me rappelle d'une photographie que j'ai vu. Dans la sce nous voyons qu'une route qu'a construit en France pendant l'Empire Romain.Le route est faite de rocher, mais profondent sont couplbas dans la surface ! Je me demande combien de gens voyaglbas ? Il a pris presque mille anns pour couper profondent dans que la route ! Incroyable !

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bclaytonphoto

9:24PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

wonderful work..the lines just lead you away..

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evinrude

1:27AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Good work. The treatment really adds a sense of lonliness to mood of this.

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LordLotte

1:28AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

yes, the lines show us sometimes the way! big shot! lg. lordlotte

vlaaitje

2:44AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

nice image....

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Darthmagus

4:59AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Me ta nature garde un aspect urbain ;-)

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mark.spooner

5:28AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Excellent work!

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Littlejock

6:18AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

You always find the right POV for artistic pictures I admire that from you Congratulations

kjpweb

7:23AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Well seen! Good crop, that enhances the statement!

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odie

7:36AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

How can you make the simplest thing look like art? Nice. :0)

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nathalie06

3:53PM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Tr original, et sans les mots qui l'accompagnent, cette photo pourrait sembler toute simple... C'est vrai que toutes les traces de notre passont forgnotre prent, et que chacune d'entre elles peut re retrouvs aussi sur nous, en nous. J'aime ces passages que tu nous ouvres, entre le monde du visuel et celui du conscient ou de l'inconscient. Nous aurions bien besoin de l'un de mes Whisky de mitation pour aborder le sujet ;o))))) Gros bisous petite Nadine, et douce nuit

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GiMi53

4:36PM | Mon, 12 February 2007

MAGNIFIQUE ! 194.gif

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acclaude

6:49PM | Mon, 12 February 2007

Super !! wonderfull quite forest screamming evening way... love the green & the smell of tha wet earth ground... xxxxx,

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evielouise

9:08PM | Tue, 13 February 2007

original and great photography! BONNE ID"

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DJB

12:17AM | Wed, 14 February 2007

I do like the idea of this, but I find that the top leads to nowhere. I am no sure if some of the trees at the top would have accomplished a nicer result, but that is just my opinion. Keep up your good postings.

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Chaos911

1:13PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

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

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claude19

1:03PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Des traces, sans elles oserait notre histoire profonde, celle des peuples, celle des travailleurs, celles des voyageurs...ces trace qui laissent, me enfouies 2m sous terre, leur existence se deviner l'oeil pernt du faucon, de l'aigle ou du moineau...les traces aiennes conduisent aux cheaux miaux ! Traces, without them where would be our major history, that of the people, that of the workers, those of the travellers... these trace who leave, even hidden with 2m under ground, their existence to guess itself with the eye boring of the falcon, the eagle or the sparrow... the air traces lead to the medieval castles! Spuren ohne sie, wo unsere tiefe Geschichte we, ziehen jenes der Vker, jenes der Arbeiter, jene der Reisenden... dieses, die sogar vergraben an 2m unter Erde ihre Existenz sich im bohrenden Auge des Falken, des Adlers raten lassen, oder vom Spatzen... die Luftspuren nach den mittelalterlichen Schlern fren!

aquablue

4:17PM | Wed, 28 February 2007

j'aime les traces sur le chemin et les ombres tracs !


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